We have been leaving our gate open since sometime in the winter. So I just always expect that gate to be open, but when I came home the gate was closed. I saw horses where they really shouldn't have been because there is wheat planted, but maybe the neighbor thinks they won't eat too much of the wheat.
When I walk I walk three rounds, totalling 6.5 miles, and it is a good walk. Last night every time I made a round I had to walk past two horses that were either on the road or between the road and the fence. The only problem is that my big dog, Scooby, gets really excited, he barks with his loud voice, and he wants to chase those horses badly. They are very gentle, but they do not want to be chased! The problem for me is that Scooby is big and strong enough so that when he really wants to go, he takes me with him for several steps with my feet sliding on the sand/small gravel on the road. Then the horses, especially one of them, acts like they would like to strike him with their front feet, and I don't want to get hurt in the process. I found when he wants to go after them that way, I have to lift his front feet off the ground and that controls him. Then I hang on to him close and hard while we are going past the horses. They are very gentle and also curious so they follow us for a ways on the road, and Scooby the entire time is barking, turning around, and wanting to go after them, to give them a chase. So as a result, I got more exercise, but it didn't hurt me at all, and we had a good walk!