LuandLu24
Well-Known Member
hello,
today i did an all round check of my field when i came across 10 huge piles of grass that has been mowed and dumped in the field. My immediate guess is that the old man who lives in the house that is 20 feet away from the piles has been putting them there for the horses to eat. I was told that if horses eat a lot of it they can get colic, is this true? and i'm really worried now as a few of the piles looked like they'd been eaten down. I've moved some of the piles but its a nightmare as they're huge and heavy as it had been raining. I need a way to make him stop, i'm a very shy person so i really don't want to tell him face to face so i'm thinking of writing a letter but i don't know how to put it, any ideas? I really don't want to come across as mean to him as i know he is trying to be helpful, I've never met him but my yard buddy says hes lovely.
This thread might sound stupid but i am really worried for my horse and for upsetting the man
Thanks for reading
today i did an all round check of my field when i came across 10 huge piles of grass that has been mowed and dumped in the field. My immediate guess is that the old man who lives in the house that is 20 feet away from the piles has been putting them there for the horses to eat. I was told that if horses eat a lot of it they can get colic, is this true? and i'm really worried now as a few of the piles looked like they'd been eaten down. I've moved some of the piles but its a nightmare as they're huge and heavy as it had been raining. I need a way to make him stop, i'm a very shy person so i really don't want to tell him face to face so i'm thinking of writing a letter but i don't know how to put it, any ideas? I really don't want to come across as mean to him as i know he is trying to be helpful, I've never met him but my yard buddy says hes lovely.
This thread might sound stupid but i am really worried for my horse and for upsetting the man
Thanks for reading