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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 7011274" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>It's a pity, because I like horses and rode a lot when I was young, but I wouldn't have any on my land but my own, and I'm not quite daft enough to keep any. (Regardless of how much my girls protest!)</p><p></p><p>The reasons have already been given; they trash the place, most of the owners are bl**dy annoying and - for reasons I've never been able to work out - even when their feed is supplied by the landlord, they <u>still</u> leave new weeds everywhere.</p><p></p><p>That last point really is a mystery to me, I know of two cases where friends have let out some land and provided all hay / haylage to friends of theirs. The lands were free from ragwort before, but it was there afterwards and it didn't come from neighbouring fields. I guess the seeds get in via sneaked-in grain mixes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 7011274, member: 8735"] It's a pity, because I like horses and rode a lot when I was young, but I wouldn't have any on my land but my own, and I'm not quite daft enough to keep any. (Regardless of how much my girls protest!) The reasons have already been given; they trash the place, most of the owners are bl**dy annoying and - for reasons I've never been able to work out - even when their feed is supplied by the landlord, they [U]still[/U] leave new weeds everywhere. That last point really is a mystery to me, I know of two cases where friends have let out some land and provided all hay / haylage to friends of theirs. The lands were free from ragwort before, but it was there afterwards and it didn't come from neighbouring fields. I guess the seeds get in via sneaked-in grain mixes. [/QUOTE]
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