Showjump145
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Hi all, I am new to the forum so hello everyone. I hope this post is in the right place. So here's my question...
Where would I likely I stand legally if someone(adult, child or dog) climbs through or over my post and rail fence with secure and padlocked gate into my paddock and gets injured by one of my horses? There is no public right of way into the field and the people have been told to not let the dog into the field and not to climb on or through the fence and go in with the horses and warned that horses are powerful animals and can be dangerous if you don't what you are doing. My current horses are very well behaved but I have a yearling colt coming next week so of course I am now a little concerned since youngsters can be unpredictable. I do not want to start a war with my new neighbors (I am the new party) but I want my horses to be safe, not be potentially terrorized by a bloody unruly dog who's owners clearly have very little control over the animal...particularly when it's off the lead! ie little to no recall, jumping up, play nipping...that sort of thing). I also don't want to see children getting hurt or worse. They seem reasonable when I have spoken about it to them in the short time we have been here and the few times I have seen them but I know it still happens when I am not there as I find dog poo in the paddock. Also I am not renting land for others to climb in and walk their dog round as they please.
It is worth pointing out that one of my horses, though i have worked hard to build her confidence, is not reliably calm around dogs as has been attacked before(this was mentioned to the people). I am making the fence more 'people proof'(funny as initially I was more worried about keeping horses in and never thought for one minute I'd be needing to keep adults, children and dogs out!) and have ordered some 4ft netting to go on the outside so the dog is not as easily able to get in and will be electrifying the top though that will be going on the inside so in theory they could still climb on the outside. I don't want my fence breaking either as just spent good money on installing it and it is there to keep my horses in their paddock where they are safe.
My initial thought is that it would be their own stupid fault for going onto private property...trespassing if you will, and got injured as a result and that I would not be liable but then again we have all herd the crazy story of the bloke who robbed someone's house by climbing thorough the kitchen window and cut himself on a knife left point side up on the draining board and who sued the house owner!
Ultimately I want to nip this behavior in the bud before it gets out of hand or someone gets injured, but of course I would like to do it in a diplomatic way so as not to sour a new neighborly relationship since I intend on being there long term as do they.
I understand no one can give legal advice but wondered if anyone has had to deal with this situation before? Be interesting to hear your stories, views, how you handled a situation like this etc
Where would I likely I stand legally if someone(adult, child or dog) climbs through or over my post and rail fence with secure and padlocked gate into my paddock and gets injured by one of my horses? There is no public right of way into the field and the people have been told to not let the dog into the field and not to climb on or through the fence and go in with the horses and warned that horses are powerful animals and can be dangerous if you don't what you are doing. My current horses are very well behaved but I have a yearling colt coming next week so of course I am now a little concerned since youngsters can be unpredictable. I do not want to start a war with my new neighbors (I am the new party) but I want my horses to be safe, not be potentially terrorized by a bloody unruly dog who's owners clearly have very little control over the animal...particularly when it's off the lead! ie little to no recall, jumping up, play nipping...that sort of thing). I also don't want to see children getting hurt or worse. They seem reasonable when I have spoken about it to them in the short time we have been here and the few times I have seen them but I know it still happens when I am not there as I find dog poo in the paddock. Also I am not renting land for others to climb in and walk their dog round as they please.
It is worth pointing out that one of my horses, though i have worked hard to build her confidence, is not reliably calm around dogs as has been attacked before(this was mentioned to the people). I am making the fence more 'people proof'(funny as initially I was more worried about keeping horses in and never thought for one minute I'd be needing to keep adults, children and dogs out!) and have ordered some 4ft netting to go on the outside so the dog is not as easily able to get in and will be electrifying the top though that will be going on the inside so in theory they could still climb on the outside. I don't want my fence breaking either as just spent good money on installing it and it is there to keep my horses in their paddock where they are safe.
My initial thought is that it would be their own stupid fault for going onto private property...trespassing if you will, and got injured as a result and that I would not be liable but then again we have all herd the crazy story of the bloke who robbed someone's house by climbing thorough the kitchen window and cut himself on a knife left point side up on the draining board and who sued the house owner!
Ultimately I want to nip this behavior in the bud before it gets out of hand or someone gets injured, but of course I would like to do it in a diplomatic way so as not to sour a new neighborly relationship since I intend on being there long term as do they.
I understand no one can give legal advice but wondered if anyone has had to deal with this situation before? Be interesting to hear your stories, views, how you handled a situation like this etc