Greenfields1
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Hi everyone,
I am new on here, I was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice on security ideas for my horse field.
I have 1 horse and 2 ponies all of which are rescued 2 was from Bodmin moor totally untouched at the time they were a 12 year old mare and a foal at foot.They have been in the same field for 8 years now and up until early last year we had no problems, until one of my rails was pulled off n the edge of the field, my field runs along side of a A road one side and a wood and a field the other, at first we thought it must have been one of the horses pulling the rail off but a week later another rail was off and behind the post and rail is a wire fence 3 strands of the wire was cut.
The rails was being pulled of and wire strands had been being cut for over 6 months roughly 3 times a week, each time the police was called, we sat in the field most of the night on several occasions but did not catch anyone. One morning on arriving at the field one of the wooden gates that was on a fence dividing the field was pulled off, we looked for hoof marks in case one of the horses had ran into it but there was no marks on the ground. We decided to replace the post and rails that divided the centre of the field with wooden posts and electric just in case it was the horses as they hopefully wouldn't go through an electric fence, the electric unit was locked away and hidden my lights for the stable and fence was run off this, sadly it lasted about a fortnight before the electric box, the lights, the electric fencing was stolen.
One night a large bale of hay was stolen from the field while it was being eaten. The field is not near any housing estates and is not where you would walk by unless you wanted a good walk. The police have been called endless times and all they can suggest is planting a Hawthorne hedge, which my partner happens to do for a living and we both know it would take several years to establish.
Two weeks ago five fence posts was pulled out of the field but it was next to a stream so the horses did not go through.
Then last week I got a phone call at 7am from the farmer saying my horses were on her back garden!!!! I am sure the car broke the sound barrier as we went to get them. On return to the field five posts including a straining post had been pulled out of the field and the horses went for a wonder luckily over the fields.
I am really at my wits end now I am pregnant and am so so stressed, We have been looking for somewhere to move them to but at the moment have not found anywhere suitable where all 3 could go together, the little old pony is not the easiest in the world to do, she has never been boxed apart from getting her to me, I am so worried about trying to load them at the side of the road but the field is so muddy at the moment we could not get a trailer in to load them if we did find somewhere for them to go. She will lead short distances but she has never been on the main road before she is just basically a companion for the other 2.
We are not allowed to put a caravan in the field as I would stay there to see if it would put them off. We have signs up saying police aware and all they seem to be good for is for the ponies to lick! and now with all the rain the field is like a wetland reserve but I dare not lock them in the stables where dry as I hate to think what would happen.
Sorry for such a post and if anyone has any ideas please let me know. I have plenty of ideas for if we catch them and the police is not one of them!!!
Again sorry for the long post.
I am new on here, I was wondering if anyone could offer me some advice on security ideas for my horse field.
I have 1 horse and 2 ponies all of which are rescued 2 was from Bodmin moor totally untouched at the time they were a 12 year old mare and a foal at foot.They have been in the same field for 8 years now and up until early last year we had no problems, until one of my rails was pulled off n the edge of the field, my field runs along side of a A road one side and a wood and a field the other, at first we thought it must have been one of the horses pulling the rail off but a week later another rail was off and behind the post and rail is a wire fence 3 strands of the wire was cut.
The rails was being pulled of and wire strands had been being cut for over 6 months roughly 3 times a week, each time the police was called, we sat in the field most of the night on several occasions but did not catch anyone. One morning on arriving at the field one of the wooden gates that was on a fence dividing the field was pulled off, we looked for hoof marks in case one of the horses had ran into it but there was no marks on the ground. We decided to replace the post and rails that divided the centre of the field with wooden posts and electric just in case it was the horses as they hopefully wouldn't go through an electric fence, the electric unit was locked away and hidden my lights for the stable and fence was run off this, sadly it lasted about a fortnight before the electric box, the lights, the electric fencing was stolen.
One night a large bale of hay was stolen from the field while it was being eaten. The field is not near any housing estates and is not where you would walk by unless you wanted a good walk. The police have been called endless times and all they can suggest is planting a Hawthorne hedge, which my partner happens to do for a living and we both know it would take several years to establish.
Two weeks ago five fence posts was pulled out of the field but it was next to a stream so the horses did not go through.
Then last week I got a phone call at 7am from the farmer saying my horses were on her back garden!!!! I am sure the car broke the sound barrier as we went to get them. On return to the field five posts including a straining post had been pulled out of the field and the horses went for a wonder luckily over the fields.
I am really at my wits end now I am pregnant and am so so stressed, We have been looking for somewhere to move them to but at the moment have not found anywhere suitable where all 3 could go together, the little old pony is not the easiest in the world to do, she has never been boxed apart from getting her to me, I am so worried about trying to load them at the side of the road but the field is so muddy at the moment we could not get a trailer in to load them if we did find somewhere for them to go. She will lead short distances but she has never been on the main road before she is just basically a companion for the other 2.
We are not allowed to put a caravan in the field as I would stay there to see if it would put them off. We have signs up saying police aware and all they seem to be good for is for the ponies to lick! and now with all the rain the field is like a wetland reserve but I dare not lock them in the stables where dry as I hate to think what would happen.
Sorry for such a post and if anyone has any ideas please let me know. I have plenty of ideas for if we catch them and the police is not one of them!!!
Again sorry for the long post.