fabsroman
Ultimate Member
I disagree. If it is legal for you to hunt on your property, your neighbors dislike of your activity is not your concern. I would counter with a notice that you intend to discharge firearms in the course of legal hunting on your property. If their horses can’t handle it, then they should take precautions to protect their property
This is exactly what I would do. I would agree that their horses are valuable property, and that if they are susceptible to stampede from the noise of a gun shot, then they should move them to another farm or to some place else on their farm, because I completely intend to hunt on my property.
End of the day, I call BS on the entire stampede thing. I have waterfowl hunted on horse farms plenty, and the only time the owners have had an issue with the way we were hunting is when we rained shot down on the metal roofed barn.
If these horses are thoroughbreds meant for racing, don't they use a starting pistol at the line, or some other type of noise maker? Hope they don't get frightened as the doors open to the track.
Yep, just some imbeciles that do not like hunting/guns.