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Neighbours horses destroying our fences
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<blockquote data-quote="Juggler" data-source="post: 184057" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>For months now, at fairly regular intervals, our horsey neighbours nag or nags have been coming over into my new re-seed, caught them again this morning and this time in with ewes and ram, they just won't do anything about it....</p><p>I repaired our fence saturday morning so I could turn the sheep in there and now its flattened again, I noticed there is absolutely nothing in some areas on their side of the boundary, their horses have been coming over into the elevated hedgerow between te properties and basically over time standing on and flattening what was a very good fence, now knackered.</p><p> </p><p>I'm loathed to spend on a new fence because as long as the horses can get close to it they will flatten that as well..these are big bloody things not ponies.</p><p> </p><p>It'd been explained very politely up to now, that it needs sorting, as they were crapping in my silage fields, horse crap in my silage may give my cows listeriosis etc etc, pointed out my ruined fence, pointed out their non-fence, each time told apologetically they will sort it, I've now rn out of patience, what would you guys do?</p><p> </p><p>I'm tempted to just fence their side as well and be done with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juggler, post: 184057, member: 203"] For months now, at fairly regular intervals, our horsey neighbours nag or nags have been coming over into my new re-seed, caught them again this morning and this time in with ewes and ram, they just won't do anything about it.... I repaired our fence saturday morning so I could turn the sheep in there and now its flattened again, I noticed there is absolutely nothing in some areas on their side of the boundary, their horses have been coming over into the elevated hedgerow between te properties and basically over time standing on and flattening what was a very good fence, now knackered. I'm loathed to spend on a new fence because as long as the horses can get close to it they will flatten that as well..these are big bloody things not ponies. It'd been explained very politely up to now, that it needs sorting, as they were crapping in my silage fields, horse crap in my silage may give my cows listeriosis etc etc, pointed out my ruined fence, pointed out their non-fence, each time told apologetically they will sort it, I've now rn out of patience, what would you guys do? I'm tempted to just fence their side as well and be done with it. [/QUOTE]
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