Thanks for your replies. Here's an update.

I spent most of one day inside our horse barn just to see what goes on around our horses during the day. It was very fruitful. I noticed our nosey neighbor drive by very slowly twice and rubbernecking. She did not notice that I was there.

On the property there is also a rent house rented out by my landlord to another family. My do-gooder neighbor even came over to their house for about 45 minutes visiting. When she left I overheard her giving them her cell phone number and telling them to call her at any time. I do know that this family that moved in the rent house also would like to have the pasture facilities that I am renting because they have some horses at another location. They are also a very disfunctional family, common law husband moving out, moving in, loud cussing battles, etc.

Our loveable neighbor called the sheriff again because our little colt got out again and was in another persons yard. He had ample free-choice hay and water. She must have seen him on one of her drives by the pasture. The sheriff was very angry and said we are getting a big ticket in the mail. My kids put him in one of the barn stalls until we can fix the fence. As my kids drove home from the pasture, our over-caring neighbors were at their house window waving gleefully, laughing, and flipping us the bird.

I have fortified the fence and added a new fence electrifier. This should discourage any bad learned horse behavior.

Is there any law against people habitually calling law officers to make life miserable for another person and to have a law officer go along with their wishes? He has threatened to take all of our horses away and/or give us another ticket if our neighbors call again. Are we responsible for them making calls to the sheriff whenever they want to give us a hard time???

Anyone can see that we are providing for our equines properly. They all are in very good health.

We are almost at our witts end.

Signed,

Victim of Circumstance