Illusion100
Well-Known Member
On at least 5 separate occasions within the last few months, horses have been mysteriously getting out of their respective fields.
There has only been one gate opened on each occasion, so either one horse or a pair of fieldmates escaping during the late evening/night.
The horses have not had any sort of mark/plait on them that would identify them as a potential theft target.
The YO's are currently on holiday and the barrier gate is being closed at 9pm by their housesitter. The barrier means that liveries can park on the front of the property after 9pm, rather than the carpark and would not have the ability to remove a horsebox/lorry unless specifically arranged. The barrier gate also prevents horses (in the event of escape) from being able to exit the yard onto the road.
The latest incident occurred last night.
This is happening on the livery yard where I keep my horse.
Your views?????
There has only been one gate opened on each occasion, so either one horse or a pair of fieldmates escaping during the late evening/night.
The horses have not had any sort of mark/plait on them that would identify them as a potential theft target.
The YO's are currently on holiday and the barrier gate is being closed at 9pm by their housesitter. The barrier means that liveries can park on the front of the property after 9pm, rather than the carpark and would not have the ability to remove a horsebox/lorry unless specifically arranged. The barrier gate also prevents horses (in the event of escape) from being able to exit the yard onto the road.
The latest incident occurred last night.
This is happening on the livery yard where I keep my horse.
Your views?????
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