MY HORSES HAVE GONE 'MISSING'

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Rambo (my small shetland stallion) and Jesse (My pride and joy yearling). We have called the police but heard nothing yet.

In the *...* is what we found when we got up there tonight.

This morning I turned jesse out for the first time (He arrived yesterday from the livery yard which he's been at since he came from wild in augest) There was a non electircfied fence one side of him (leading to the main field...about four acaes big)*There was a few fence posts been taken out in this field and whats weird is the opening with those electric handles had been taken down. No horse is surely capable of doing that.* and a electricfied fence the other side *Untouched* then a small paddock inbetween *The feed buckets and stuff in this field had been distrubed* the next paddock which had Rambo in. His paddock was not electricfied either *There was two points were fence posts had been snapped*

I took this this morning (The sheltands field to left behind me)


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We got a call for next door neighbour saying the horses were out in the big field...It was dark by the time we got this message. We have searched the main field by 4x4 and on foot with touches... Athlough it's dark and the grass is long there is no sign of horses. No sign of anything. The fencing in the 'main field' it huge deer fencing with another bared wire fence inside that. There is an joining (Miles big) farm land, a bridle path/lane and woodland. There is a five bar gate which leads to the lane which was padlocked. There is two weak points leading to the woodland... one bit where the fence is broken down to step over, but no signs of the horses jumping this (Still quite abit for a mini sheltand) and a small gap with a bench, no signs of horses pushing past etc. And why would loose horses, go from a large, open, grassy, field into a dark overgrown woodland?

This is the second scare we've had...Last week we turned up in the afternoon to find a horse (Whos gone now) missing and the shetland in a different paddock. The horse was shy and wouldn't go anywhere without company. The neighbour had said they had been happily in the correct field in the morning. We found him in the joining farm field, it appeared he'd some how pushed past a fence (Now fixed) along a small track ( that I struggle to get down) and had clearly been upset. So he'd escaped, but it doesn't quite fit that the shetland was in the other paddock.


All we can do is hope they turn up over night, or as soon as it's light we find them.

Jesse is my everything, don't know what I'll do if anything happens to him.

Anybody got any ideas? Any imput? Please keep your fingers crossed that there happily piggying out unseen in the field.
 
Oh my god hun im so sorry. Maybe they are in the woods? Do you have big torches? you could get people together and look in the woods maybe? Shaking a feed bucket as you go?

i hope you find them soon xx
 
OMG! I can't believe this, i'm so so sorry, you must be feeling absolutely distraught and sick (I know the feeling and it is the worst feeling imaginable)
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Fingers tightly crossed they turn up safe and sound!
 
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Hope you find them safe and sound
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Lesson learnt, electrify ALL fences, horses soon learn if the elec isn't on and enjoy going on adventures.

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Mine are a nightmare at telling, I left it off for half an hour while poo picking and Spook was out and in the ditch eating goodness knowswhat, little monster
 
Do you have any big torches? Done all the feed bucket rattling etc.? Fingers crossed, I'm sure they've just wandered, perhaps someone has been letting ponies out? Is it worth doing a late check to see if they have wandered back?
 
We went out with big torches till they ran out of battery, came home charged them and parents are out there now. Jesse always comes to call regardless, I have called and called and just nothing. Surely us searching would at least cause them to stir... but none of are sences are picking up anything. We can't get hold of the neighbour who saw them..I mean where they quietly grassing or wound up and causing mayhem? What time did she see them last? Were they interested in het mare? When time she first see them loose? Was the shetland there?
 
oh no, i really sympathise with you, i know how you must be feeling. As carthorse said this happened to two ponies i use to own, only a few weeks ago, i felt physically sick with worry, but i was very pleased to hear the next morning that they had turned up in a near by field.
I really hope it turns out to be a happy ending for you as well, please keep us updated.
Debs x
 
I would suggest that you get post and rail fencing with Equi fencing stapled on to it erected to avoid any more misadventures or accidents. Electric fencing is not sufficiently secure to be used as a permimeter fence.

Also be aware that if your horses do escape and cause an accident that you are liable under current law so also make sure that you have third party public liability insurance for £10,000,000.
 
I really hope your horses have just gone on an adventure or are hiding in a corner somewhere and its nothing more thn that...Good luck..it'll soon be light. x.
 
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