sychnant
Well-Known Member
I went down to my bottom fields today to check and tidy up the fencing before my horses go out on it. They have been confined to the top part of the fields for the winter as we are on clay soil and the bottom fields would be trashed.
To one side of my fields is a rocky stream in a deep ravine. The other side of this belongs to a local farmer who runs sheep on the fields during the winter.
Today I find 5 full-grown sheep in my bottom field, and all of my 3 strand fencing tape/rope on the floor and broken. The wooden corner posts are still standing, but most of my (new last year) 4 foot plastic posts are snapped.
I sent my dogs to chase the sheep back home but 3, although now on the other (steep) side of the stream, can't find their way back through the falling down fence. 2 managed. I can't turn my horses out until the tape fences are secure and I know the sheep won't come back and trash them again.
I have left a message on the farmer's phone. This is not the first year it has happened. I am FUMING. It's not safe for my horses to go on to new grazing because other people don't see the need to keep their destructive woolly thick animals fenced securely. I spent a fortune on new posts and tape last year and now I need to do it again.
What would you say to the farmer? He's a really nice guy, but right now I want to give him an earful. I appreciate this won't help and am hoping that typing this will calm me down a bit.
Sorry it's so long. Typing it out helped... a bit...
To one side of my fields is a rocky stream in a deep ravine. The other side of this belongs to a local farmer who runs sheep on the fields during the winter.
Today I find 5 full-grown sheep in my bottom field, and all of my 3 strand fencing tape/rope on the floor and broken. The wooden corner posts are still standing, but most of my (new last year) 4 foot plastic posts are snapped.
I sent my dogs to chase the sheep back home but 3, although now on the other (steep) side of the stream, can't find their way back through the falling down fence. 2 managed. I can't turn my horses out until the tape fences are secure and I know the sheep won't come back and trash them again.
I have left a message on the farmer's phone. This is not the first year it has happened. I am FUMING. It's not safe for my horses to go on to new grazing because other people don't see the need to keep their destructive woolly thick animals fenced securely. I spent a fortune on new posts and tape last year and now I need to do it again.
What would you say to the farmer? He's a really nice guy, but right now I want to give him an earful. I appreciate this won't help and am hoping that typing this will calm me down a bit.
Sorry it's so long. Typing it out helped... a bit...