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Over the hill and far awa
A small rant coming now.
We have our horses at home, fields and yard surrounded by other fields and a private lane, no footpaths or other public access to the fields, although there are footpaths across fields next to ours. One of the younger horses, the Appy, is very, very sensetive to some foods (especially high sugar ones and in fact neither Appy can cope with carrots.) We appear to have an odd occurrance, usually on a Thursday, when she is bonkers coming in and itchy for a couple of days. We put up extra electric fencing, just behind the dry stone wall and signs saying not to feed and that it is private land, all well for the last three weeks, happy horse and happy me Until yesterday when she was bonkers again and still itchy today! I will try the wi-fi camera next week, but am seriously running out of ideas of to stop these fools, as I have not caught them in the act yet, I'm guessing they won't come into the field if they see me around and can't get to feed the girls if they stay out of the field.
Any ideas other than razor wire on the wall tops?
We have our horses at home, fields and yard surrounded by other fields and a private lane, no footpaths or other public access to the fields, although there are footpaths across fields next to ours. One of the younger horses, the Appy, is very, very sensetive to some foods (especially high sugar ones and in fact neither Appy can cope with carrots.) We appear to have an odd occurrance, usually on a Thursday, when she is bonkers coming in and itchy for a couple of days. We put up extra electric fencing, just behind the dry stone wall and signs saying not to feed and that it is private land, all well for the last three weeks, happy horse and happy me Until yesterday when she was bonkers again and still itchy today! I will try the wi-fi camera next week, but am seriously running out of ideas of to stop these fools, as I have not caught them in the act yet, I'm guessing they won't come into the field if they see me around and can't get to feed the girls if they stay out of the field.
Any ideas other than razor wire on the wall tops?