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No offence to anyone on here but I have one permish that is full of free ranging geegee's and never had any problems with the horses or dogs and yes this includes lamping. Yes they do sometimes approach just chin the buggers and they soon clear off :thumbs::laugh: But to prove my point.......... several times Trevor has coursed a wabbit through the herd at night aye they go belting off everywhere but they ain't daft and know the dog isn't after them. Even had them curiously come up to him when he has a rabbit in his mouth sniff the rabbit (He just stood there and allowed it coz he's broken to them) and hurrump then off they go satisfied no danger.

 

These horses though will follow the herd leader and luckily he don't give a toss bout dogs just foxes... bugger stamped one into the mud last summer Poor reynard :laugh:

 

Would you take a small child through them? We all go through live stock with our dogs, its unfortunately a part of where we hunt but to take a child into a scenario like that is madness. Animals can sense things a lot more than we can, horses can sense changes in the atmosphere, storms coming etc, very unpredictable. Maybe these horses were stabled all winter, who knows, maybe one of them is hurt and the rest are protecting...... word of advice when you go into a field of live stock no matter how many times you have before, just ask yourself, what if............. after all, their is many a dead animal trainer/farmer who would say if they were a live..... he has never done that before!!!

 

 

At night time simple answer no :thumbs:

 

Daytime no worries horses don't like to be stood up too.

 

At night simply shout and blind the cnuts with the lamp then when they pull up........ shiv 'em :laugh: :laugh:

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Why the f**k would you walk a 4 year old through a field with 7 large horses with a dog? I dunno, its bad enough they let any c**t own a dog but something needs to happen to stop clowns from breedin

Whose land was it?   Whose horses are they?   What happened to the horses? Can't imagine having a bull cross "hanging off their necks" did them much good either...   Blimey.

horses are funny fuk**s, i have a few but one that i whip in hounds with and constantly has hounds aroundhim, under him, behind him and banging off him, but when i put him out in the field and take th

Dog been to the vets he gonna b ok no serious damage bit of a dent in my pocket but at least he gonna be fine. I've also been to see the owner of the horses the horse is also fine no deep wounds I took her a bottle of wine to appologise. She said it's not just me that this has happend to it attacked another dog last week she couldn't say sorry enough either the horse has to rehomed now as it a footpath running through and she has nowhere else to keep it away from thepublic. It's good to know I didn't do anything wrong my dog is stock Broken was on a lead just something I never want to experience again

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a little advice for the future, if going through a feild with horses (or cattle for that matter)you dont know always stick to the fence line where possible so you can just hop over. I used to have a pony that used to charge people including myself....hold your ground, dont move and they will usually (although if sticking to the fence line you shouldnt be confronted with this situation) stop, if you ran when my pony started she would mow you down and if you stood still she would stop so close that she would nibble you hair.

 

I used to have permision on a place with loads of horses and never had any bother but it depends on the individual animal

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Dog been to the vets he gonna b ok no serious damage bit of a dent in my pocket but at least he gonna be fine. I've also been to see the owner of the horses the horse is also fine no deep wounds I took her a bottle of wine to appologise. She said it's not just me that this has happend to it attacked another dog last week she couldn't say sorry enough either the horse has to rehomed now as it a footpath running through and she has nowhere else to keep it away from thepublic. It's good to know I didn't do anything wrong my dog is stock Broken was on a lead just something I never want to experience again

 

I find it surprising she is allowed to keep 7 horses in a field with a path running through it. It's sad that she has to get rid of a horse cos people don't understand animals.... I thought everyone knew livestock and dogs dont mix.

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a little advice for the future, if going through a feild with horses (or cattle for that matter)you dont know always stick to the fence line where possible so you can just hop over. I used to have a pony that used to charge people including myself....hold your ground, dont move and they will usually (although if sticking to the fence line you shouldnt be confronted with this situation) stop, if you ran when my pony started she would mow you down and if you stood still she would stop so close that she would nibble you hair.

 

I used to have permision on a place with loads of horses and never had any bother but it depends on the individual animal

 

Shut up you tart :laugh: :laugh: just stick to the stick and beat the living shiite out of the first one that comes near, the rest always run away when they hear their comrade screaming in it's death throes :thumbs: Top tip aim for the eyes first :yes:

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a little advice for the future, if going through a feild with horses (or cattle for that matter)you dont know always stick to the fence line where possible so you can just hop over. I used to have a pony that used to charge people including myself....hold your ground, dont move and they will usually (although if sticking to the fence line you shouldnt be confronted with this situation) stop, if you ran when my pony started she would mow you down and if you stood still she would stop so close that she would nibble you hair.

 

I used to have permision on a place with loads of horses and never had any bother but it depends on the individual animal

 

Shut up you tart :laugh: :laugh: just stick to the stick and beat the living shiite out of the first one that comes near, the rest always run away when they hear their comrade screaming in it's death throes :thumbs: Top tip aim for the eyes first :yes:

when some of the horses are worth several thousands i sharnt be hitting them :laugh: would be a expensive bill i would be getting if the dopey buggers ran in to a fence :laugh:

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a little advice for the future, if going through a feild with horses (or cattle for that matter)you dont know always stick to the fence line where possible so you can just hop over. I used to have a pony that used to charge people including myself....hold your ground, dont move and they will usually (although if sticking to the fence line you shouldnt be confronted with this situation) stop, if you ran when my pony started she would mow you down and if you stood still she would stop so close that she would nibble you hair.

 

I used to have permision on a place with loads of horses and never had any bother but it depends on the individual animal

 

Shut up you tart :laugh: :laugh: just stick to the stick and beat the living shiite out of the first one that comes near, the rest always run away when they hear their comrade screaming in it's death throes :thumbs: Top tip aim for the eyes first :yes:

when some of the horses are worth several thousands i sharnt be hitting them :laugh: would be a expensive bill i would be getting if the dopey buggers ran in to a fence :laugh:

 

.22 air rifle behind the ear should do it :thumbs:

 

 

 

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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a little advice for the future, if going through a feild with horses (or cattle for that matter)you dont know always stick to the fence line where possible so you can just hop over. I used to have a pony that used to charge people including myself....hold your ground, dont move and they will usually (although if sticking to the fence line you shouldnt be confronted with this situation) stop, if you ran when my pony started she would mow you down and if you stood still she would stop so close that she would nibble you hair.

 

I used to have permision on a place with loads of horses and never had any bother but it depends on the individual animal

 

Shut up you tart :laugh: :laugh: just stick to the stick and beat the living shiite out of the first one that comes near, the rest always run away when they hear their comrade screaming in it's death throes :thumbs: Top tip aim for the eyes first :yes:

when some of the horses are worth several thousands i sharnt be hitting them :laugh: would be a expensive bill i would be getting if the dopey buggers ran in to a fence :laugh:

 

.22 air rifle behind the ear should do it :thumbs:

 

 

 

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

243 would make a nice hole :laugh: :laugh:

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Mum said I can stud the westie bit because it's grt grt grt grt grandfather once caught a mouse in a barn and did some ufc moves on it and it's second uncle is a proper bully from gotty and razors edge lines I want an extra 10 quid so 360 we got a deal n il have you know my mum read me a hunting book the month before the frain one so there

 

 

 

On a serious note glad dogs ok

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Its unusual for horses to just charge a dog, unless the horse is a stallion protecting a field full of fine fillies with good teeth, or maybe the dog barked and spooked them

Don't agree with that, horses, in my opinion, are some of the worst 'dog unfriendly' animals I've come across, especially at night

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No offence to anyone on here but I have one permish that is full of free ranging geegee's and never had any problems with the horses or dogs and yes this includes lamping. Yes they do sometimes approach just chin the buggers and they soon clear off :thumbs::laugh: But to prove my point.......... several times Trevor has coursed a wabbit through the herd at night aye they go belting off everywhere but they ain't daft and know the dog isn't after them. Even had them curiously come up to him when he has a rabbit in his mouth sniff the rabbit (He just stood there and allowed it coz he's broken to them) and hurrump then off they go satisfied no danger.

 

These horses though will follow the herd leader and luckily he don't give a toss bout dogs just foxes... bugger stamped one into the mud last summer Poor reynard :laugh:

 

Would you take a small child through them? We all go through live stock with our dogs, its unfortunately a part of where we hunt but to take a child into a scenario like that is madness. Animals can sense things a lot more than we can, horses can sense changes in the atmosphere, storms coming etc, very unpredictable. Maybe these horses were stabled all winter, who knows, maybe one of them is hurt and the rest are protecting...... word of advice when you go into a field of live stock no matter how many times you have before, just ask yourself, what if............. after all, their is many a dead animal trainer/farmer who would say if they were a live..... he has never done that before!!!

 

 

At night time simple answer no :thumbs:

 

Daytime no worries horses don't like to be stood up too.

 

At night simply shout and blind the cnuts with the lamp then when they pull up........ shiv 'em :laugh: :laugh:

 

RUBBISH.

ITS LIKE A TRAIN COMING TOWARDS YOU AND EVEN FLASHING LIGHT AND SHOUTING THEY MISS YOU BY MILLEMETRES ,TONS OF HORSES ,DOING 40MPH,

YUO GOTTA WAIT TILL THEY GO PAST BEFORE YOU RUN ,WHEN THEY BRAKE TO TURN YOU RUN LIKE FECK.

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