Mithras
Well-Known Member
Being able to see, from their field, someone cantering on a public lane, 1/4 mile from their field, or about 2 fields away?
Just got a complaint passed to me from my new livery yard owner. Went out today for a short hack, along the said lane, there is very poor hacking, so had a quick canter along a soft part of the lane. I could see some horses in the distance a couple of fields away, but they were big fields and it was too far to be able to see what they were doing. Which didnt seem to be anything more than grazing, as far as I could see.
The only other horse that I could think I might have upset was in a field on its own and came careering down as I trotted and then walked past its field. But surely you cannot be expected to walk everywhere just in case you might upset a horse in a field you might pass?
Cantering right next to a field with a horse in it I can agree is not on, but trotting is fine!
Or am I a wild out of control rider.? The complaint that was passed on to me was that the neighbour was very angry as I had been galloping up and down the road sending her horses crazy.
I've had horses for over 20 years and have never had anything like this said to me before. I am upset and more than a little ****ed off. I have a horse for pleasure, not to have to listen to this sort of thing.
Just got a complaint passed to me from my new livery yard owner. Went out today for a short hack, along the said lane, there is very poor hacking, so had a quick canter along a soft part of the lane. I could see some horses in the distance a couple of fields away, but they were big fields and it was too far to be able to see what they were doing. Which didnt seem to be anything more than grazing, as far as I could see.
The only other horse that I could think I might have upset was in a field on its own and came careering down as I trotted and then walked past its field. But surely you cannot be expected to walk everywhere just in case you might upset a horse in a field you might pass?
Cantering right next to a field with a horse in it I can agree is not on, but trotting is fine!
Or am I a wild out of control rider.? The complaint that was passed on to me was that the neighbour was very angry as I had been galloping up and down the road sending her horses crazy.
I've had horses for over 20 years and have never had anything like this said to me before. I am upset and more than a little ****ed off. I have a horse for pleasure, not to have to listen to this sort of thing.