Florida firefighters rescue horse drowning in mud
AGDAILY Staff ·
May 18, 2017
It took multiple agencies to pull out this adventurous horse from a mud hole near Plant City, Florida Monday night, but they got the job done. Breaking free from her pen, 20-year-old Kiersa slipped into a thick, muddy mess. According to News Channel 8, a veterinarian sedated the stressed Kiersa and a harness was wrapped around her body to pull her from the muck.
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