Marigold4
Well-Known Member
I've had this situation too. A man whose garden bordered my field kept throwing his grass cuttings in. Asked him not to twice politely and explained why. Third time I bagged up the grass cuttings and put them back over the fence into his garden. He came out of his house shouting and waving his fist and threatening me. Neighbours called him off. Weirdly, I am the villain here, according to the neighbours - for upsetting him! He's moved now but I had to fence off that part of the field while he lived there.I have just remembered I did have another that coliced, a few times actually. It was one of my son's pony. He was a greedy little so and so. Pony not my sonand would literally eat almost anything if not watched carefully. One of the fields we kept him had a row of houses with their back gardens lining the field. One keen gardener kept throwing his grass cuttings and general vegetable rubbish into the field.
I only found out when the inevitable happened and poor greedy fat little Hardy coliced, quite badly. Thanks to very quick intervention he was ok. But even after speaking to the guy and carefully explaining the danger he still kept dumping stuff in there. Unbelievable how someone could do that to a kids pony, well any animal really.
After yet another colic with the same pony, we gave up that field and have never kept any horse with houses adjacent fence lines again. Some people are just so ignorant and unpleasant even if you politely try to explain that sort of thing to them. No wonder I have become more and more insular and anti social as the years go by.![]()