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Fly grazing

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Fly grazing is the grazing of animals, such as horses, on land without the permission of the landowner.

United Kingdom

This activity is being controlled in England by the Control of Horses Act 2015. In Wales, the issue is controlled by the Control of Horses (Wales) Act 2014.

References

  1. Philip Case (26 May 2015), Farmers get more powers to deal with fly-grazing
  2. "Abandoned Horses & Fly-Grazing | British Horse Society". www.bhs.org.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-13.


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