AmyMay
Situation normal
So, went for walk round field tonight, found lots of overgrown brambles at water trough, so probably gets scratched every time he goes for a drink, overgrown (very sharp) brambles along hedgeline, and a broken section of barbed wire. Spoke to YO who's proving awkward and not wanting anything to do with it, claiming that it's my horse's fault and the barbed wire not hers (despite there being a clear boundary between her field and the field behind that).
What do I do? My horse is scarred due to poor maintenance. Will post pics tomorrow.
You get a nice sharp pair of garden sheers and cut the brambles by the water trough down - but leave the hedgerow, as these very rarely cause damage, and horses do like to munch on them.
And then you get a run of electric fence and cordon off the barbed wire - or simply remove it (providing the boundry is still intact).
My horse is on box rest.
Why?? He has a few bramble cuts????
But DIY shouldn't absolve the property owner of responsibility for their own property maintenance and some duty of care to the stock they're charging to keep there... I don't think it's good practice that this YO (apparently) didn't care about potentially dangerous fencing once alerted to it...
And of course this is absolutely correct. DIY does not mean you are responsible for land maintenance - unless you are renting the place lock stock and barrel.
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