Perissa
Well-Known Member
Whatever you do DO NOT LET A HORSE STRAY ONTO YOUR YARD!!!!!
I am absolutely tearing my hair out.
Yard owner calls me mid morning to say that a big black and white horse was loose in the yard. He says that it has pushed its way into the gate breaking a metal 5 bar gate and let himself into my yard.
Not to worry I say I'll be there in 10 minutes.
14 to 14.2hh piebald vanner type stallion loose in my yard. My own stallion going BALISTIC. Me very worried as there is only a post and rail fence between them.
Phone Hampshire Horsewatch. Take pictures send them off. Trawl round local yards and no one is missing a stallion. Police phone me and basicly say there is absolutely nothing they can do as the horse is now secure in my yard. I explain that I am very worried that he will get out again. He pushed his way in so he can push his way out. My yard is situated immediately next to a bridle path, anyone riding past could have a stallion hot on their heels. The bridle path leads out onto roads at either end. One road is particularly nasty, no lighting, very fast and loads of blind bends. Polica say there is still nothing they can do!!! AND I have to take every possible action to stop the horse getting out or else I could be in trouble!!!!!!!
Thank god my mares are now on the winter grazing right at the back.
I have no-where to put this horse other than loose in the yard. I can't get my horses in from the fields because the stallion is on the yard. Catch 22.
The police say I have to wait 14 DAYS before I can legally get rid of the horse and I have to post notices etc before doing so.
14 DAYS!!!!!!!!! What the hell am I going to do with a stallion loose in my yard for 14 days. My own horses are used to coming in at night. If I put stallion out in the field where am I going to put my horses!!!!!!
I am absolutely tearing my hair out.
Yard owner calls me mid morning to say that a big black and white horse was loose in the yard. He says that it has pushed its way into the gate breaking a metal 5 bar gate and let himself into my yard.
Not to worry I say I'll be there in 10 minutes.
14 to 14.2hh piebald vanner type stallion loose in my yard. My own stallion going BALISTIC. Me very worried as there is only a post and rail fence between them.
Phone Hampshire Horsewatch. Take pictures send them off. Trawl round local yards and no one is missing a stallion. Police phone me and basicly say there is absolutely nothing they can do as the horse is now secure in my yard. I explain that I am very worried that he will get out again. He pushed his way in so he can push his way out. My yard is situated immediately next to a bridle path, anyone riding past could have a stallion hot on their heels. The bridle path leads out onto roads at either end. One road is particularly nasty, no lighting, very fast and loads of blind bends. Polica say there is still nothing they can do!!! AND I have to take every possible action to stop the horse getting out or else I could be in trouble!!!!!!!
Thank god my mares are now on the winter grazing right at the back.
I have no-where to put this horse other than loose in the yard. I can't get my horses in from the fields because the stallion is on the yard. Catch 22.
The police say I have to wait 14 DAYS before I can legally get rid of the horse and I have to post notices etc before doing so.
14 DAYS!!!!!!!!! What the hell am I going to do with a stallion loose in my yard for 14 days. My own horses are used to coming in at night. If I put stallion out in the field where am I going to put my horses!!!!!!
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