becca1305
Well-Known Member
I think its just one of those unfortunate things where you always get some idiots but punishing the majority because of the actions of the minority isnt fair eg alcohol, how many youths and others abuse that and yet it wouldnt be fair to ban it for the majority who enjoy in moderation or at least sensibly (myself included useless excuse for a student that I am heavy drinking just doesnt have any appeal!
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We have a small probably 15 - 20 mins long fireworks display every year and invite our family & friends round, we go up the top of the one of the back fields away from the horses and I regularly check on them but they are always calmly munching/dozing having the odd nose out the stable door at the first few big ones
. Only allowing licenced displays would spoil our yearly get together which despite going on for yonks has never had a problem as we are sensible and careful. Living in the country would also mean driving a fair distance to a display and not having family and friends round or all having to pile into cars there and back, not very sensible, economical or social and would make the organisation of having homemade toffee apples and other food whilst watching fireworks very difficult !
I feel sorry for anyone who has horses who dislike fireworks/ live near people who abuse their use and have to use sedatives etc
but it is only one night a year that its really bad (except for those people who live near continual and ongoing displays for nights upon nights - THAT shouldnt be allowed!) and I hope that if I was in that position with my horses (none of the ones Ive owned have ever bothered) I would merely try and target those misusing them rather than ban them entirely for the minorities sake (perhaps some system of having a fireworks related offence meaning you can no longer purchase them? or raising the age for purchase etc may help?) Hope everyone gets through bonfire night unscathed and that some of us even manage to enjoy it! 
*toffee apples to any poor person trying to keep a worried horsey calm...and to those who are lucky and get to put the neds to bed and watch
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We have a small probably 15 - 20 mins long fireworks display every year and invite our family & friends round, we go up the top of the one of the back fields away from the horses and I regularly check on them but they are always calmly munching/dozing having the odd nose out the stable door at the first few big ones
I feel sorry for anyone who has horses who dislike fireworks/ live near people who abuse their use and have to use sedatives etc
*toffee apples to any poor person trying to keep a worried horsey calm...and to those who are lucky and get to put the neds to bed and watch