Wall dismantled to rescue horse stuck in gap

Fire officers in orange and yellow clothing wearing hard hats attempt to remove a horse from a tight gap between a barn and a wall.Image source, CFRS
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Fire officers and vets were called in to help rescue a horse stuck in a gap

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A wall has had to be dismantled to rescue a horse that got itself wedged in a narrow gap next to a building.

One-year-old Howard became stuck at his stables near Duxford on Monday and Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Service officers said he had to be sedated while they worked to release him.

According to a social media post from his owner, Howard had broken some boards of a barn, getting himself wedged between the wall and a beam.

The fire service said: "He was able to be freed after an hour with only superficial injuries that will soon heal. No more playing hide and seek Howard!"

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The wall was partly taken down to allow the horse to be freed

His owner at Chrishall Grange said: "Amazingly apart from a few grazes and being a bit sore he seems to have walked away from it all OK."

She added that Howard was happily eating his dinner an hour later.

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Howard was freed without injury

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