I have horses: for many years now they've been "field ornaments" as I'm not fit to ride any more. However they are not stupid - horses aren't, in general - and although a horse is often likely to spook at silly harmless things due to being a prey animal, if it's regularly handled as it should be, a person and dog running in a completely different field behind a hedge is defo NOT going to faze them one teeny tiny bit.
I wouldn't say a word to your neighbour until either your DIL comes over again, in which case pre-warn neighbour that she and the dog will be running on your property, end of, no arguments entertained, or if she comes wanting to use your field again - when I'd simply say "no, sorry, I don't want anyone else using it in the future."
You owe the neighbour no explanations nor apologies.
I'm petty enough that I'd report her bonfires though: "It's not illegal to light bonfires, and there are no official restrictions on when how often they can be burned. ... However, there are environmental laws that stipulate against a bonfire causing harm to health, the environment, or to the neighbours' enjoyment of their property by producing excess smoke."
She sounds a properly entitled cow.
WORD ASSOCIATION - 9th May 2026
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