- Location
- Hertfordshire
Had a bull stuck in a ditch yesterday, on some land I rent, 30 miles from home. After an unsuccessful hour or more of spadework, I called on a neighbouring farmer. He was flat out harvesting but willingly gave up his time and brought his teleporter with him. Two more hours of straps and pulling didn’t achieve a lot so, mindful he needed to leave, I called the fire brigade.
Two engines, a dozen firemen and a Unimog with lifting gear arrived, trundled the mile or so across country - the bull was in the middle of a long, thin, 60 acre river meadow - and set to work. Cue more pulling, manoeuvring, wrestling etc. The vet arrived and administered a sedative to the bull, just in case, and finally, at about 6.15pm, we lifted him out.
A big thank you to the fire brigade for their swift response and willingness to get stuck in!
Two engines, a dozen firemen and a Unimog with lifting gear arrived, trundled the mile or so across country - the bull was in the middle of a long, thin, 60 acre river meadow - and set to work. Cue more pulling, manoeuvring, wrestling etc. The vet arrived and administered a sedative to the bull, just in case, and finally, at about 6.15pm, we lifted him out.
A big thank you to the fire brigade for their swift response and willingness to get stuck in!
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