niagaraduval
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My horses are kept in a field about 2 miles from my house in the summer. I check on them twice a day and have neighbors and farmer check on them too every day.
A few weeks ago I went to fill up the water bins as usual and this girl (around 12 ?) came out of her house and started talking to me, asking what my horses names were, their age etc.
Now I am really really bad with children, I just don't like them (not to offend anyone it's just the way it is).
So I sweetly told her their names, how old they were and answered her many questions. I finally got rid of her by saying I am about to go (which she questioned too).
However, each time I go up she suddenly appears from her house (I think it's actually her grandparents house) as I usually turn up in the morning and evening so she isn't at school.
She keeps bugging me and getting in my way, She keeps wanting to go in the field and asks me non stop if she can.
The first time I saw her I said she could if she stood next to me and she went and started stroking my oldie (didn't have a problem with that he is sweet as sugar) but from the start she has given herself rights. She likes the sound of her own voice and constantly talking at me and asking me every question she can think of.
It's not that I mind, but my horses are my getaway after a long day and her constant yapping just annoys me and stresses me out even more.
Now I fill up these big white water containers and carry them to the field (the tap is about 10 m from the field) and as I finished filling them up she just went and started carrying (struggling!) it over to my field. I took the container off her and told her I would do it (my field, my horses, my responsibility !).
However, I have tried ignoring her (I hate it), tried showing her I have no interest in her, tried telling her I don't want her in my field when I come, I don't need any help with my 'ponies' ( 16,2hh & 17hh) and have told her that horses are dangerous. But she has an answer to everything. It's got to the point where I dread going to see my horses every morning and night as I know she will be there waiting to pounce! Even my OH got so fed up he left me at the field and drove home saying he would get me when I was done !!
She came up yesterday as I arrived with her little brother, now the fence is barbed wire, and I have another electric fence round the whole lot so horses can't touch the barbed wire fence, but this little boy (around 6 ?) was climbing in and out of the wire and got his foot stuck and almost fell on the barbed wire. I got so angry that I ended up shouting at them just to get them away from me and my horses as I'm sure I would have their lovely parents on my back if they got hurt.
How can I deal with this situation? I am quite a patient person, but at the end of the day, too much is too much and I'm certain that me telling their parents will change nothing.
Thank you for any advice.
A few weeks ago I went to fill up the water bins as usual and this girl (around 12 ?) came out of her house and started talking to me, asking what my horses names were, their age etc.
Now I am really really bad with children, I just don't like them (not to offend anyone it's just the way it is).
So I sweetly told her their names, how old they were and answered her many questions. I finally got rid of her by saying I am about to go (which she questioned too).
However, each time I go up she suddenly appears from her house (I think it's actually her grandparents house) as I usually turn up in the morning and evening so she isn't at school.
She keeps bugging me and getting in my way, She keeps wanting to go in the field and asks me non stop if she can.
The first time I saw her I said she could if she stood next to me and she went and started stroking my oldie (didn't have a problem with that he is sweet as sugar) but from the start she has given herself rights. She likes the sound of her own voice and constantly talking at me and asking me every question she can think of.
It's not that I mind, but my horses are my getaway after a long day and her constant yapping just annoys me and stresses me out even more.
Now I fill up these big white water containers and carry them to the field (the tap is about 10 m from the field) and as I finished filling them up she just went and started carrying (struggling!) it over to my field. I took the container off her and told her I would do it (my field, my horses, my responsibility !).
However, I have tried ignoring her (I hate it), tried showing her I have no interest in her, tried telling her I don't want her in my field when I come, I don't need any help with my 'ponies' ( 16,2hh & 17hh) and have told her that horses are dangerous. But she has an answer to everything. It's got to the point where I dread going to see my horses every morning and night as I know she will be there waiting to pounce! Even my OH got so fed up he left me at the field and drove home saying he would get me when I was done !!
She came up yesterday as I arrived with her little brother, now the fence is barbed wire, and I have another electric fence round the whole lot so horses can't touch the barbed wire fence, but this little boy (around 6 ?) was climbing in and out of the wire and got his foot stuck and almost fell on the barbed wire. I got so angry that I ended up shouting at them just to get them away from me and my horses as I'm sure I would have their lovely parents on my back if they got hurt.
How can I deal with this situation? I am quite a patient person, but at the end of the day, too much is too much and I'm certain that me telling their parents will change nothing.
Thank you for any advice.
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