Spring Feather
Well-Known Member
Horses like this are a land owners nightmare and I'm afraid I couldn't have a horse like that on my property. I bought one who turned out to be like this. He was the sweetest horse and a wonderful novice ride but when he got out first time that was bad enough, the second time he got out he took the rest of the herd with him (and this was good post and rail fencing!). There was no third time, I sold him immediately. I had one horse on this farm here who was like this; horse just barged through fencing and smashed it to smithereens and although I did refence the field, I did give the owner notice for that particular horse. She was fine about it as the horse was driving her insane too, so she sold the horse pdq and just kept her well behaved horses here.
As mentioned above, heighten your fence or consider hobbling.
As mentioned above, heighten your fence or consider hobbling.