Figure out which is more important to you (your horse' wellbeing, respect for your wishes, money for an iffy colic surgery (if it's not too late), lawsuit cause dobbin took off little julie's finger with the carrot, etc) and run with your decision.....
I don't mix words with folks. Noone gives our horses anything but us. If they want to give them old bread etc, they drop it off at the house and we give it to them unless we have time to take them to the horses so their kids can feed them (not out of the hand). Wealmost lost the wife's favorite mare 2 days ago to colic because some idiot shook a bunch of apples out of a tree on the pasture. We came along just in time to see her twisting up and cramping and had the right stuff on hand to relax her and clean her out to avoid the surgery.... I've found stuff on the pasture that folks "fed" like old aples, potato peels (just basic kitchen garbage)... I knew who it was so gathered the stuff up and piled it on their doorstep.
Had a lady bring a mare for breeding and told her that she wasn't to show up unattended on the place that the mare was our responsibility while there. She didn't pay attention, was polite the first time and she said it wouldn't happen again. Next day, I slipped home and found her there again. Told her to get her horse off the property right then...
None of the dogooders are gonna set up with ou while you doctor an animal all night or lose it. If YOU don't respect your property and wishes, you can't expect your neighbors to.....
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