2,400-lb Oregon draft horse rescued after falling into 15-foot-deep hole
By APWednesday, September 9, 2009
Oregon horse rescued from 15-foot hole
ESTACADA, Ore. — Sylvia the draft horse knows how to handle a hairy situation — especially if there’s hay involved.
The 2,400-pound horse was walking on an earthen dam between two ponds Monday on her owner’s property near Estacada, in northwest Oregon, when the ground gave way and she dropped into a 15-foot hole.
Sylvia’s owner, Vicki McDade, called 911, then tossed some hay into the hole to distract the 18-year-old horse while a veterinarian administered a sedative. Estacada firefighters wrapped straps around Sylvia’s front legs and head, and used a farm tractor to lift her from the hole.
McDade says Sylvia took the ordeal in stride: “When they were pulling her out, she was still trying to eat the hay.”
She says Sylvia has a swollen eye and a few scrapes but is otherwise OK.
Information from: The Oregonian, www.oregonlive.com