This message is from: "Mary Ofjord" <ma...@boreal.org>


If you can, set up another fence line about 6-8 feet away from the current shared fence line. That way they can't "share" diseases, and won't fight over the fence. If you can gently try and educate these folks about horse sanitation and animal welfare. If it gets too bad, do you have a humane society around?
Good luck.

Subject: What would you do?


This message is from: Rose or Murph <roseormu...@ywave.com>


I have been having problems with neighbors. One set left their place, going in to foreclosure. The very same day the people moved out, in moved the tenants, bringing with them sick horses. My back field shares a fence line, they put the sick horses out there. My beautiful fjord mare shares the fence line. I noticed two days after the new horses arrived I heard one of the horses coughing badly and pinpointed it to a chestnut I had seen them turn out in the back field.


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