ng7 wrote: » Hi there Just moved to country and we have 1.5 acres. Farmer asked would we be interested in letting his horses on our land . Would love to see horses on field plus they would keep grass down if imagine. So, do I charge ? How much? Any precautions need to know about before I agree to it , thanks ! N.
lakill Farm wrote: » where are you based. maybe there is a farmer here who could work with you few calves light cattle or a few round bales.
ng7 wrote: » Based near national stud in Kildare so was thinking they look after their horses round here ?! From replies am thinking maybe few cows
Arrow in the Knee wrote: » 1.5 acres is fcuk all. If it's cattle/sheep there going to be there for a week or 2 weeks at most before having to be moved again in theory unless you have some cowboy who has them. When ever I see a horse or two in a small paddock all I see is docks in the paddock or is that just me?
smokey-fitz wrote: » Only a few miles from me. Unless its the national stud, I wouldnt deal with any of the horse lads around here.
theemigrant wrote: » Not far from me either. You are around newbridge/kildare. Lots of horsey lads here. I. Graze lots of "gardens" with our horses locally. I put an electric fence up anywhere i graze and spray docks etc after. Most people usually happy to let me graze to keep grass down. I would drop a bottle and box of sweets at xmas. Only person who charges is the priest lol
KatyMac wrote: » OP you'd definitely best stay away from horses. I have only one now but spend more time trying to keep her field in good order than the rest of the farm in total. She had to be (electric) fenced away from the gates as she leans full weight on them, she has trees broken, if she can reach fence posts without coming into contact with barbed wire she breaks them or has them pulled out of the ground by scratching against them, and then there is the 'poop' areas and the paths she wears by walking in the same spots all the time. I'm keeping her because she is almost 30 and part of the family now. I have a spot picked out that I hope I can bury her in when the time comes. But you stay far, far away from things equine!!
tomieen jones wrote: » Ææ are you a allowed Bury animals like that on farm?
KatyMac wrote: » I intend to do some ringing when the time comes. I know of a couple of people who have got permission over the years so I'm hoping as she is a pet that I'll be allowed to bury her in a field far away from watercourses and the like.
theemigrant wrote: » ours always went to the knackery but they were always just ones we had bought to sell on that maybe broke a leg or something. Two are our pets/hunters. Im not sure if they would be sent like that. Know plenty of lads who just dig a hole and thats the end of it.