Horse fly-grazing removal.
To rid yourself of horses or livestock on your land, the best solution is to use a professional horse fly-grazing removal service.
This creates multiple problems for property owners: land deteriorates through overgrazing, fences get damaged and you may become legally responsible if someone is injured by these animals. The horses themselves often suffer from neglect.
At Strikes Property Services Group, we handle the legal process to remove horses and livestock swiftly.
Our service includes:
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Notice serving
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Health & safety risk assessments
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Trace owners
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Arrange lawful removal
We work with.
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Commercial landlords
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Property managers and owners
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Landowners
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Lettings agents
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Legal companies and solicitors

Strikes Horse fly-grazing removal
process.
1. Instruction & Initial Details
We confirm the site details and prepare the required notices and next steps.
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2. Notice Served On Site
Our team serves notice to begin the formal removal procedure.
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3. Equine Expert Site Visit
A Strikes equine expert attends the location and assesses conditions on the ground.
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4. Health, Safety & Welfare Checks
We complete a Health & Safety risk assessment and check the horses have food and water.
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5. Notify Authorities & Document Evidence
We inform the police and any relevant bodies as required, and photograph the horses and notices in place.
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6. Manage Communications & Updates
We handle subsequent communications with all parties and keep you informed throughout.
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7. Arrange Removal If Not Resolved
If the horses are not removed within the required timescales, we arrange for lawful removal and appropriate onward care via approved parties.
About
Strikes Property Services Group.
Strikes Property Services Group is one of the UK’s leading property dispute resolution agencies.
Our team is specialised in horse and livestock fly-grazing removal, with full legal compliance removal of horses or livestock at the core of our service. This means you can remove animals from your property or land without facing fines or complications. We also have equine experts on hand, supporting a legal procedure which also protects the horses' welfare. We take a swift and pragmatic approach to minimise disruption and keep matters moving.


