I guess that they where stealing the POO but it could also be said that they where just gleaning the field. I bet that you don't gather the POO off of the pastures. So they where taking something you don't utilize much. (Their view of your POO LOL)
As far as the trespassing part. I agree with you on that. I would be scared to death to have horses scattered around like you have them. Then add in just using electric fence to keep them in is just a liability issue waiting happen.
My sister lives in South-west Ohio. They now have local animal ordinances that make electric fence illegal to be used on horses. To make it even better the Humane Society has enforcement powers. So you have a bunch of tree hugging radicals watching you every step of the way. She got wrote up this last winter ( while she was at work) for a rescued horse that was too thin to suit the local busy body. She had to go to court with pictures of where she had gotten the horse and show the horse was actually gaining weight. If she had not fought it she would have had a $500 fine and been on an animal probation that would have had the Humane Society making monthly checks on all of her animals. The skinny rescue horse is not longer a problem BIL took him out to a farm in eastern Ohio and buried the thing after it had attacked my sister twice. All the other horses where sold for what ever they would bring. Needless to say their house/acreage is for sale. My BIL can transfer to a good many places for his company. HE is going some where with out the animal Nazis. That will not be Ohio.
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