Donkey rescued after getting stuck in mud in Great Hallingbury

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Donkey being rescued from mud by firefightersImage source, Essex Fire and Rescue
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A vet and fire crews came to the rescue of Tintin the donkey

A donkey had to be rescued after getting stuck up to its belly in mud.

Tintin, 27, had gone to his usual watering hole for a drink in Great Hallingbury in Essex, at about 08:30 BST on Monday, when he got stuck.

The mud was near the edge of a moat, but the water level had dropped due to a lack of rain and Tintin found himself trapped in the boggy ground.

A vet sedated the animal so he could be freed by the fire service, and he was soon back on his hooves.

Image source, Essex Fire and Rescue
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Tintin got stuck in the boggy ground in the village near Stansted Airport, when he went for a drink of water

Nick Singleton, from Essex Fire and Rescue Service, said: "A vet sedated him whilst crews worked hard to push air underneath to release him.

"Then we carried out a controlled lift to get him up on to his legs.

"He was none the worse for his experience and we left him munching a lovely bucket of food."

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The fire service said Tintin was none the worse for his ordeal

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