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Neighbours horses destroying our fences
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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 184093" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>I would do the following. Have a polite conversation explaining the law on livestock and the requirement to fence your own in, not other peoples out, and also point out that the next time their horses escaped and damaged your fence and contaminated your silage ground you would be holding them liable, sending a bill for all repairs/costs and enforcing that bill through the Small Claims court. Put all of this in writing as well and hand it over at the same point, so that they have a record. Explain very politely that this can be sorted the easy way by them putting up their own fence, or the hard (and expensive) way if they do nothing.</p><p></p><p>Then having done the polite bit, play hardball if they don't do the necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 184093, member: 818"] I would do the following. Have a polite conversation explaining the law on livestock and the requirement to fence your own in, not other peoples out, and also point out that the next time their horses escaped and damaged your fence and contaminated your silage ground you would be holding them liable, sending a bill for all repairs/costs and enforcing that bill through the Small Claims court. Put all of this in writing as well and hand it over at the same point, so that they have a record. Explain very politely that this can be sorted the easy way by them putting up their own fence, or the hard (and expensive) way if they do nothing. Then having done the polite bit, play hardball if they don't do the necessary. [/QUOTE]
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