warming up beside the fence. She is OK (but is massive)and
goes away when you near but the boys come down to mate
with her and they are not so well behaved and stand their
ground and even hissed at me and blocked the path to the
shed.
We have tried to have her relocated but the response was
she was there first which is resonable and as stated she is
timid. The problem is the boys. They move along the back
fence over about 3 plots and there are small children. I have
told their Mum and she is aware but they are quite tiny and
run blindly up & down so is a worry.
As much as it is interesting watching them doing that twisting
thing and last year even saw them mating enough is enough!
Any hints or tips that will keep them off the plot and in the
hedge row where they do no harm?
Westi
