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Sunday, September 20, 2015
Martensville rancher calls tow truck to rescue horse
A rancher north of Saskatoon came up with a novel way to rescue his horse after it fell into a well.
Russ Thiessen called a tow truck.
Daisy the horse accidentally walked into the newly dug hole on Wednesday near Martensville.
Neighbours tried to comfort Daisy as she was stuck up to her chest with her front legs sticking out.
After sedating the horse, staff from Brad’s Towing very slowly hoisted the animal out of the well and placed it gently on its side.
Thiessen says Daisy was shaken up, but is expected to fully recover. Link
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