noblesteed
Well-Known Member
This morning I had a scary experience. I took my boy out alone along the road in a circular route around the village. When we were just about to turn onto our homeward leg, he refused to go any further, past a 4x4 parked in a field entrance. I thought he was just trying it on as he can get a bit nappy, though never on the way home. so we had a fight in the middle of the road, while traffic had to wait for us. I thought, I can't let him win this, so I jumped off to lead him past the spooky car.
No sooner had I got him past and patted him and told him how brave he was, there was a load of shouting from the field, 3 pheasants flew over our heads followed by a hail of gunfire!!!! Needless to say Mr horsey AND me BOTH had kittens, and turned tail and legged it back down the road, me screaming abuse at the men in the field!
Once we were well out of earshot Mr horsey let me get back on and speedily took me home! But I don't think this incident will make his napping problem any easier
I am SO cross with the TOSSERS who shot over our heads! I thought they weren't allowed to shoot near a main road! And the land belongs to the farmer from whom I rent my stable, and he certainly doesn't allow shooting on his land.
Do I report them to the police?
No sooner had I got him past and patted him and told him how brave he was, there was a load of shouting from the field, 3 pheasants flew over our heads followed by a hail of gunfire!!!! Needless to say Mr horsey AND me BOTH had kittens, and turned tail and legged it back down the road, me screaming abuse at the men in the field!
Once we were well out of earshot Mr horsey let me get back on and speedily took me home! But I don't think this incident will make his napping problem any easier
I am SO cross with the TOSSERS who shot over our heads! I thought they weren't allowed to shoot near a main road! And the land belongs to the farmer from whom I rent my stable, and he certainly doesn't allow shooting on his land.
Do I report them to the police?