domane
Well-Known Member
My sugar-intolerant TB has been moved but now in the field I lease there is my 19m traditional yearling, my 7m Welsh D colt and my elderly laminitis-prone Welshie mare tenant. We've been there since the beginning of September. Going past my fence line and gate is a track that leads to a static caravan park, which is used as permanent and temporary residences so there are people driving past all year, more in the summer. I've suspected people have been feeding the ponies, I found some brown bread crusts in the snow and my OH and I were there a couple of Saturdays ago and left for half an hour and when we returned there were dozens of whole carrots that had been lobbed over the fence. Thankfully the ponies were eating haylage from their box which is positioned right over at the other side of the bottom field (intentionally!) and I was able to collect them all up and remove. However, I poo-pick daily and sometimes there are an awful lot of piles of poo along the fence line so I don't know whether the ponies have been over there eating whatever had been lobbed over, or just sheltering under the trees (evergreen pines). I'm there every day, at different times, for a minimum of two hours, but that still leaves 22 each day when they are unattended 
I haven't put one up yet but I know people are only being kind and I think they will completely ignore the standard "Please do not feed the horses" sign. I don't want to antagonise people either as the yard is 6 miles from my home so I couldn't get there hugely quickly if needed, it's a minimum 10-minute drive. I need some help with the wording of a sign, please.
How have others coped with this problem?
I haven't put one up yet but I know people are only being kind and I think they will completely ignore the standard "Please do not feed the horses" sign. I don't want to antagonise people either as the yard is 6 miles from my home so I couldn't get there hugely quickly if needed, it's a minimum 10-minute drive. I need some help with the wording of a sign, please.
How have others coped with this problem?