somethingorother
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Just on a wander down the lane (a designated 'byway'/ bridle path) today after schooling and all of a sudden both horses freak out. Someone has a small bonfire lit in their garden. It's a huge garden but the fire was only 2 feet from the bridlepath. It is also the windiest day in several months. And there are trees about 1 foot from this fire (which was about 3/4 feet high) which turn into a bit of a wooded area next to a field of colts.
Apart from the blatent stupidity in every sense, does anyone know what the law says about this? If anything?
And does anyone have any experience of dealing with such a problem?
To be fair, our horses are fairly sensible (one being a normally bombproof old mare) and they seriously freaked out. It's a very well used route by riders and i think a younger or more nervous horse could have very easily bolted, with a main road either end of the lane. grr!!
Apart from the blatent stupidity in every sense, does anyone know what the law says about this? If anything?
And does anyone have any experience of dealing with such a problem?
To be fair, our horses are fairly sensible (one being a normally bombproof old mare) and they seriously freaked out. It's a very well used route by riders and i think a younger or more nervous horse could have very easily bolted, with a main road either end of the lane. grr!!