jimmy milnes
Well-Known Member
It truly pains me to say hunts don't help themselves with the antics they get up to.
Point being one instance.
My very good friend farms some land and his cousin has liveries on it also, because of the liveries they invested a substantial sum creating a gallops of approximately 1 mile in length.
Boxing day meet several years ago the hunt asked prior permission to come up the gallops in order get to another section to be drawn that day.
Not a problem they were told but please only walk the field up them as with all the recent rain it'll chew it to bits otherwise.
Hunt came and allowed the field to gallop up the area doing in excess of 3k of damage in rolling and seeding.
Point being they sometimes just do as they please rather than as asked.
Point being one instance.
My very good friend farms some land and his cousin has liveries on it also, because of the liveries they invested a substantial sum creating a gallops of approximately 1 mile in length.
Boxing day meet several years ago the hunt asked prior permission to come up the gallops in order get to another section to be drawn that day.
Not a problem they were told but please only walk the field up them as with all the recent rain it'll chew it to bits otherwise.
Hunt came and allowed the field to gallop up the area doing in excess of 3k of damage in rolling and seeding.
Point being they sometimes just do as they please rather than as asked.