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Undertoad 10-18-2002 11:39 AM

10/18/2002: Horse in a hole
 
http://cellar.org/2002/horsehole.jpg

This poor guy found himself in a hole for an abandoned septic system. For a while nobody knew what to do.

Finally they figured out that they could get a line around his front shoulders and haul him out with heavy equipment. There's no way that humans alone could have done it because this is one massive horse.

http://cellar.org/2002/horsehole2.jpg

Good work! The horse wound up perfectly healthy.

warch 10-18-2002 01:16 PM

Pop! yea! nay!

warch 10-18-2002 01:25 PM

er...neigh.

That Guy 10-18-2002 01:31 PM

I read that his name is Budweiser.
I bet he stinks a little now. Skunky beer.

dave 10-18-2002 01:48 PM

Re: 10/18/2002: Horse in a hole
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Undertoad
Good work! The horse wound up perfectly healthy.
Albeit scared shitless.

He's a Clydesdale, by the way - those things are massive. :)

Vegeta 10-18-2002 02:12 PM

He looks all bored in the first one. "Dammit, not again. <sigh>"

Beletseri 10-18-2002 03:41 PM

I wonder if he was stuck or if he was holding himself up? Looks stuck - good thing I guess.

tandr 10-18-2002 06:42 PM

poor but lucky horse...

On another thought about how they could pull it off...
why didn't they feed him till mucho shit would push this horse out of the hole? Ah, I see -- horse would be too fat to get out!

Joe 10-18-2002 08:39 PM

Somebody get a veternarian!
 
He's got that look like "You think I look silly now, wait until you find out my rider fell in first".

quzah 10-18-2002 11:13 PM

In the words of the infamous 'Mr. Horse', "Hmm.. No sir, I don't like it."

Quzah.

blase 10-19-2002 01:18 AM

Don't horses tend to spazz out and end up injuring themselves more often than not in this kind of situation? I'm not a horse person, but it just seems from the stories I've heard to be that way.

Nic Name 10-19-2002 01:29 AM

Yes. That's why they blindfolded him before the extraction by the frontend loader. It calms him down when he can't see what's going on around him.

That Guy 10-19-2002 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by quzah
In the words of the infamous 'Mr. Horse', "Hmm.. No sir, I don't like it."

Quzah.

http://www.toptown.com/dorms/xyno/pics/mrhorse.jpg

julius 10-19-2002 04:52 PM

Re: Re: 10/18/2002: Horse in a hole
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dave
... He's a Clydesdale, by the way - those things are massive.
My equestrian friend Cindy says:
"He is a big Draft horse -- however the person who stated that it is a Clydesdale is mistaken -- there isn't enough long hair around his fetlock (foot) AND they are usually bay in color (five black points such as legs -- mane -- and tail)."

"I would say this poor pony is a Shire (nicer horse than the Clydesdale but never gets any recognition b/c of that damn beer company -- what is the name now -- I can't think of it -- Bud something or other :o). I am glad to read that he was rescued and fine afterwards."

Nic Name 10-19-2002 09:00 PM

Quote:

Pearblossom, California-AP -- Firefighters in California were able to figure out what to do with a septic tank full of Budweiser.

In this case, Budweiser was a horse. A three-thousand-pound Clydesdale, to be exact. And he got stuck in an abandoned septic tank near Los Angeles yesterday when his hind end broke through a plywood covering and a layer of dirt.

It took firefighters and animal control officers more than three hours to hoist the horse out of the muddy hole. The horse was unhurt.

During the rescue ordeal, the horse waited calmly with his head and front legs stuck out of the hole, munching on carrots and getting cool sprays from a garden hose. Firefighters stroked his throat.

Building and safety officials say the septic tank should have been sealed.

Copyright 2002 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
oops. i shouldn't have redistributed this!

See also: http://www.nbc4.tv/news/1723527/detail.html


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