Cazzah
Well-Known Member
I have a dilemna. I'll fill you in a little on the situation and would then welcome opinions/input.
I keep my horse and pony at home. We rent 4 acres straight out the back of the house. I have fenced half of this and this is used for grazing and I cut the top two acres for hay.
This morning I was clipping my horse and he suddenly grew about a foot and the pony was charging aroung the field. I turned round to see a pick up circling around slowly in my top field. I thought it may be someone shooting (and although highly unlikely thought that they may have permission from the landowner). They saw me looking and carried on. I then walked to the end of my fenceline and asked politely what they were doing. A conversation resulted with the two (pretty hard looking) blokes in the pick up and they told me that they were going to put twenty coloured horses on the field from an area about two miles away and were just dropping the hay off?!
I replied that the land was mine and that they were not to do so. They then started asking if we owned it, where we lived etc. I reiterated that the land was ours, our house backed onti it (though about 30 houses also do so wasn't that specific!), I cut it for hay and no way did I want anything grazing on it. They said they would use the field next door instead (not sure who this belongs to but not convinced that they'd be happy with 20 horses on two acres either?!). He then asked me again 'if was a 'no' to using our field', and I replied most definitely. I then walked back down the field and they left.
I then went to see the lady who we rent from and talked to her about it. It transpires that the man in question has a pretty bad reputation (including death threats, arson etc) and has invaded other land previously. I have called the police and registered the incident. We have also called the person who has been maintained the adjoining field and I believe that they were also calling the police. We now have a couple of options and I would welcome your opinions on them:
1. Fence the field and use it for grazing my own horses. I personally feel it unlikely that they will move their horses into an occupied field but????
2. Plough the top field. This would screw me up for hay and i also school my horse on there.
Landowner has offered to pay for either so cost not a problem - just don't really fancy 20 new horsey neighbours trashing my field - or indeed any reprisals. I was polite but firm throughout so don't think I've antagonised anyone so far.
The whole incident has left me feeling a bit shaken and I am now worried about potential consequences. Aaaargh!!!
I keep my horse and pony at home. We rent 4 acres straight out the back of the house. I have fenced half of this and this is used for grazing and I cut the top two acres for hay.
This morning I was clipping my horse and he suddenly grew about a foot and the pony was charging aroung the field. I turned round to see a pick up circling around slowly in my top field. I thought it may be someone shooting (and although highly unlikely thought that they may have permission from the landowner). They saw me looking and carried on. I then walked to the end of my fenceline and asked politely what they were doing. A conversation resulted with the two (pretty hard looking) blokes in the pick up and they told me that they were going to put twenty coloured horses on the field from an area about two miles away and were just dropping the hay off?!
I replied that the land was mine and that they were not to do so. They then started asking if we owned it, where we lived etc. I reiterated that the land was ours, our house backed onti it (though about 30 houses also do so wasn't that specific!), I cut it for hay and no way did I want anything grazing on it. They said they would use the field next door instead (not sure who this belongs to but not convinced that they'd be happy with 20 horses on two acres either?!). He then asked me again 'if was a 'no' to using our field', and I replied most definitely. I then walked back down the field and they left.
I then went to see the lady who we rent from and talked to her about it. It transpires that the man in question has a pretty bad reputation (including death threats, arson etc) and has invaded other land previously. I have called the police and registered the incident. We have also called the person who has been maintained the adjoining field and I believe that they were also calling the police. We now have a couple of options and I would welcome your opinions on them:
1. Fence the field and use it for grazing my own horses. I personally feel it unlikely that they will move their horses into an occupied field but????
2. Plough the top field. This would screw me up for hay and i also school my horse on there.
Landowner has offered to pay for either so cost not a problem - just don't really fancy 20 new horsey neighbours trashing my field - or indeed any reprisals. I was polite but firm throughout so don't think I've antagonised anyone so far.
The whole incident has left me feeling a bit shaken and I am now worried about potential consequences. Aaaargh!!!