Sunday, March 25, 2007

Hungry horse sparks rescue operation

A hungry horse sparked a major rescue operation involving 14 firefighters, cutting equipment and a vet after he wandered into a caravan for a bite to eat and got stuck inside.

The drama began when peckish two-year-old Welsh Cob cunningly used his teeth to open the caravan door in Newgate Lane, Fareham, after smelling the bales of hay which were inside.



Unable to rein in his appetite, the stallion, called Triple Five, climbed in the caravan and began to munch away.

But when Triple Five had eaten his fill and went to leave he found there was not enough room for him to turn around and began to panic.



Firefighters from Fareham, Havant and Portchester took an hour to free the helpless horse after being called to the private stables just before 3pm yesterday.

They used specialist equipment to cut off the front end of the two-berth van so the young stallion could be led to safety.

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