Sunday, March 20, 2016

Arizona: Yavapai Animal Control officer helps rescue mini horse named Coffee who got stuck in a cattle gate

ARIZONA -- How did Coffee, the miniature horse, cross the road?

Very carefully, and with the help of an animal-control officer, a neighbor and a ranch hand.

 

Someone called the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office at 6 a.m. Wednesday to report that a miniature horse was stuck in a cattle guard built into the roadway on Sycamore Canyon Road near Clarkdale, a town sandwiched between Jerome and Cottonwood along State Route 89A.

It was still dark, and drivers were having trouble seeing the horse, according to a Sheriff's Office statement.


Working together, a sheriff's animal-control officer, a neighbor and a ranch hand used straps around Coffee's midsection to lift her up and maneuver her free from the cattle guard.

The ranch hand returned Coffee to a "secure area" of the ranch and called in a veterinarian.

According to the statement, the horse only had a minor injury to her leg from when she fell into the the cattle guard.

(AZ Central - March 18, 2016)

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