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FFS DONT feed horses in fields !!

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Thoroughbred5 · 07/05/2023 19:42

Honestly it blows my mind that this is still a problem but it is. Just wanted to post since it’s coming into nicer weather and more people will be out and about.

caught 3 separate families over the weekend feeding my horse treats when he was out in his field. I spoke to each and 2 were clearly annoyed but did stop, the third just threw their apples and other treats into the field anyway. We have signs, CCTV, double fencing, we have everything. Every summer is the bloody same- people feeding the horses.

DONT feed other people’s horses or ponies. Firstly, nobody is entitled to feed another persons animal. Secondly, you have no idea what that horses specific diet is. Would you be happy to pay for my horses laminitis bill? Or colic? And honestly, it’s best not to feed handfuls of grass either. It doesn’t matter that the horse is in a field full of grass. Feeding horses by hand in the field can cause jealousy amongst the herd and can cause horses to become nippy and bolshy towards people at fences and gates

It’s only may and already it’s a problem. I love the summer but I’m fed up of worrying if my horse is safe in his own field. Anyone else in the same position? And if your reading this and you’re one of the people who feed other people’s horses, please just fucking stop

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FayCarew · 28/03/2024 21:29

You're not funny @ChedderGorgeous

ChedderGorgeous · 28/03/2024 21:36

FayCarew · 28/03/2024 21:29

You're not funny @ChedderGorgeous

Oh dear. Why the long face ?

DdraigGoch · 28/03/2024 23:28

ChedderGorgeous · 28/03/2024 21:24

What if they arrive on horseback ?

They won't. Get back under your bridge.

DdraigGoch · 28/03/2024 23:30

NeverendingRabbitHole · 28/03/2024 21:07

Is anyone happy to tell me what county they are in that this is a problem please? I work in education so I could pass the info on and our team could start to tackle this . . .

To be honest, it's an issue across most of the UK. Does the Countryside Code get taught in schools?

NeverendingRabbitHole · 29/03/2024 08:04

No, the countryside code does not get taught in schools as a matter or course. @DdraigGoch
If it is I worry that teachers probably print out the summary sheet of the code which does not mention livestock or horses - in fact very little about animal welfare at all. No mention of not feeding animals in the summary sheet. It doesn't even request that dogs are kept on leads in fields of livestock, just 'under control' and 'in sight'. It's no wonder so many lambs, sheep and goats are getting mauled.

The summary sheet itself needs rewriting.

FayCarew · 29/03/2024 10:52

@NeverendingRabbitHole , tell Natural England and Natural Resources Wales ,the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, DEFRA or your MP.

TheOriginalEmu · 30/03/2024 04:26

NeverendingRabbitHole · 28/03/2024 21:16

Thanks @FayCarew. I have the ability to gather the best resources - just need to know where to aim it. Targeted approach in problem areas is way better than a scattergun approach in the early stages.

Counties anyone?

South West Wales.

but anywhere people keep horses this is an issue.

PinkLemonadee · 30/03/2024 04:49

NeverendingRabbitHole · 28/03/2024 21:16

Thanks @FayCarew. I have the ability to gather the best resources - just need to know where to aim it. Targeted approach in problem areas is way better than a scattergun approach in the early stages.

Counties anyone?

Happens a lot in North Yorkshire!

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