MajorClementine
Well-Known Member
So the neighbor behind me has a large pasture that he mows on a regular basis. He doesn't have any horses or anything just a big empty grassy pasture. He's told me before that I can take my minis out there but I never do because there is no easy access and I have enough yard that they get plenty of grazing time in.
So here is my problem. Every time he mows his pasture he dumps a bunch of grass clippings in with my minis. I've talked to him before about this being potentially dangerous for them but he continues to do it. Today I was ticked off as he did it yet again. My minis have been off grazing for a month because we got a couple of hard freezes and they are in a dry lot now eating hay and grain only. My dogs barked at him and when I went out he hopped on his mower and drove off. He knows I don't want him doing this! So out I go to now bag up a pile of grass clippings he dumped over the fence. He does it to the neighbors to the south of me as well. They have biggies and don't care because they only feed their horses now and then so someone else feeding them anything is better than them eating nothing. So what do I do? I don't want to make and enemy of this neighbor. His grandkids love to pet the minis and give them carrots during the summer and he is very tolerant of my dogs barking at the stray cats (that would be the neighbor to the south, they are overrun). How do I make him understand that if one of my minis goes down due to his feeding them like this I'm coming after him? Sounds harsh but you guys know how much these little horses mean to us. Help.
So here is my problem. Every time he mows his pasture he dumps a bunch of grass clippings in with my minis. I've talked to him before about this being potentially dangerous for them but he continues to do it. Today I was ticked off as he did it yet again. My minis have been off grazing for a month because we got a couple of hard freezes and they are in a dry lot now eating hay and grain only. My dogs barked at him and when I went out he hopped on his mower and drove off. He knows I don't want him doing this! So out I go to now bag up a pile of grass clippings he dumped over the fence. He does it to the neighbors to the south of me as well. They have biggies and don't care because they only feed their horses now and then so someone else feeding them anything is better than them eating nothing. So what do I do? I don't want to make and enemy of this neighbor. His grandkids love to pet the minis and give them carrots during the summer and he is very tolerant of my dogs barking at the stray cats (that would be the neighbor to the south, they are overrun). How do I make him understand that if one of my minis goes down due to his feeding them like this I'm coming after him? Sounds harsh but you guys know how much these little horses mean to us. Help.