spotty_pony2
Well-Known Member
Is it legal? There is a herd of cows with their calves and also a bull on one of the bridleways near me. I rode through there the other day and they came bombing across the field at me. Luckily my boy was very good but had he decided to bolt they would definitely have followed me and it could have been nasty.
Farmer has obviously had some complaints because there was a message on the local village facebook group this morning saying that the cows are ‘inquisitive’ and there is a temporary route for dog walkers to avoid the field and still use the right of way. There is no alternative for horses and riders but it is very possible they could allow us to ride on the temporary route too. The farmers are all for it and happy to help but they do not own the field and the landowner is a funny woman and a bully and is adamant the cows are fine..! I have reported to council. Am I right in thinking this is something that needs addressing? Her other option is to fence the bridleway but that will be a more expensive solution option but it’s her call!
Farmer has obviously had some complaints because there was a message on the local village facebook group this morning saying that the cows are ‘inquisitive’ and there is a temporary route for dog walkers to avoid the field and still use the right of way. There is no alternative for horses and riders but it is very possible they could allow us to ride on the temporary route too. The farmers are all for it and happy to help but they do not own the field and the landowner is a funny woman and a bully and is adamant the cows are fine..! I have reported to council. Am I right in thinking this is something that needs addressing? Her other option is to fence the bridleway but that will be a more expensive solution option but it’s her call!