alwaysbroke
Well-Known Member
and on her way to horspital.
Thank you to everyone who commented on my last thread.
After a mammoth effort by Derbyshire Fire and Rescue the horse was released from the hedge. She has had enough sedation to knock out an elephant and took a while to get up, but then loaded quite happily onto our lorry. OH is now driving very slowly to the vets. Doesnt appear to be any major injury thank goodness, but vets are concerned that as sedation wears off she may go into shock.
Huge huge thanks to the Rescue team, lifting equipment was sent from Matlock, but didnt have to be used as they pulled her out by hand, and thanks to OH's clients who have had their lessons cancelled at very short notice this more.
Thank you to everyone who commented on my last thread.
After a mammoth effort by Derbyshire Fire and Rescue the horse was released from the hedge. She has had enough sedation to knock out an elephant and took a while to get up, but then loaded quite happily onto our lorry. OH is now driving very slowly to the vets. Doesnt appear to be any major injury thank goodness, but vets are concerned that as sedation wears off she may go into shock.
Huge huge thanks to the Rescue team, lifting equipment was sent from Matlock, but didnt have to be used as they pulled her out by hand, and thanks to OH's clients who have had their lessons cancelled at very short notice this more.