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Neighbours horses destroying our fences
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<blockquote data-quote="Juggler" data-source="post: 184090" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>Thanks for the replies, I put a strand of barbed wire along the top of the boundary but its come over it, it must have sustained some injury as it came over 2 sections of barbed wire.</p><p>Don't want to go down the legal route but it had crossed my mind to try and get to it next time before they do and put it in a shed, it might just concentrate their mind if they realise it might not be so easy next time as to just bring it back over the fence to their place like they have been doing!</p><p>But you're right, being nice and reasonable doesn't seem to be working...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juggler, post: 184090, member: 203"] Thanks for the replies, I put a strand of barbed wire along the top of the boundary but its come over it, it must have sustained some injury as it came over 2 sections of barbed wire. Don't want to go down the legal route but it had crossed my mind to try and get to it next time before they do and put it in a shed, it might just concentrate their mind if they realise it might not be so easy next time as to just bring it back over the fence to their place like they have been doing! But you're right, being nice and reasonable doesn't seem to be working... [/QUOTE]
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