MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
Well-Known Member
Sorry I've not read too many of the other posts, but IF your land borders a road hedge then don't forget that you'll have a legal obligation to trim the hedges every year (if you don't do it you'll get a rude letter from the council and/or they will tell you that their contractors will do it - at their price).
Also bear in mind if you're looking at properties with land then you might need to put up some decent fencing before you put horses in there. As well as possibly needing electric fencing to split up, i.e. energisers, fence poles, wire etc etc
Also check out whether the land is registered for "agricultural use" - coz some councils are very iffy about Change of Use to horses instead of farm animals.
You can save yourself a lot of money on land maintenance by asking a local farmer to graze it with sheep. This way you get all the convenience and none of the hassle of actually owning the sheep concerned.
Also bear in mind if you're looking at properties with land then you might need to put up some decent fencing before you put horses in there. As well as possibly needing electric fencing to split up, i.e. energisers, fence poles, wire etc etc
Also check out whether the land is registered for "agricultural use" - coz some councils are very iffy about Change of Use to horses instead of farm animals.
You can save yourself a lot of money on land maintenance by asking a local farmer to graze it with sheep. This way you get all the convenience and none of the hassle of actually owning the sheep concerned.