NOISYGIRL
Well-Known Member
I would say what others have said that maybe its his polite way of telling you not to ride in there, he shouldn't have to justify himself, its his land.
I've heard that alot/most farmers don't like horses on their land because their shod hooves do damage to the ground. You might have not left much of an impression in the ground that day, but over a period of time and if as you say others are doing it then maybe it is getting damaged.
I'm not sure what difference it makes if a farmer comes on here and agrees/disagrees with your theory, will you go back in the field if someone says oh thats rubbish ?
He doesn't want horses in there so stay out, perhaps he should put a sign up so everyone knows and not just those he sees, thats not fair
I've heard that alot/most farmers don't like horses on their land because their shod hooves do damage to the ground. You might have not left much of an impression in the ground that day, but over a period of time and if as you say others are doing it then maybe it is getting damaged.
I'm not sure what difference it makes if a farmer comes on here and agrees/disagrees with your theory, will you go back in the field if someone says oh thats rubbish ?
He doesn't want horses in there so stay out, perhaps he should put a sign up so everyone knows and not just those he sees, thats not fair