Hodge, I feel your pain. My grandparents boarded horses while I was growing up. One of our boarders had issues with an old horse. They had just rescued it, and it was skin and bones. Put it on there property near a busy road. And some busy body called the state on them about the condition of the horse. State came in, called in there vet, didnt consult the owners vet at all, and charged them with neglect.
They had to sue the state to get there horse back as well as going to court with there vet about the neglect charges. This thing was old, and had a case of narcolepsy
This horse would fall asleep mid chew, while being led, and in the middle of any other task
When they got the horse back, It went to my grandparents pasture in the mountains. We lived on a dead end road, that was a half mile above any of the neighbors. I had a rain day from work and was home, looked out and saw someone pull up to the gate, a couple people get out and start wondering around our pasture
It was the same busy body, with the same yahoo from the state with them. They didn't get 10 feet into the pasture, before they were met by me with a gun. Informed them they needed to talk to the cops who were called, and had to have probable cause and a warrant to inspect any of the horses in our pasture. We had 2 at the time. The one taken by state, and a 30 old albino that was blind and had been on our property for 20 years.
Cops showed up and issued no trespassing orders on both people
The person working for the state ended up getting fired not to long after the visit to my grandparents property.