A lovely horse in Ventura County, California found himself in a "sticky" situation one Sunday night when he attempted to climb out the window of his corral to be closer to his pals.
The poor guy was trapped with the front half of his body out in the open and the back half inside the corral.
#WatersInc: Horse was stuck attempting to get out of corral to be with companions. All @VCFD resources released. Horse was walking normally. pic.twitter.com/MPrTNgfzvv
— VCFD PIO (@VCFD_PIO) October 1, 2017
The Ventura County Fire Department's large-animal rescue team responded to a call from the owner at 8 PM and worked for about an hour to free the horse.
#WatersInc.: Horse freed from corral window in Somis thanks to the specialized training of @VCFD USAR team. Vet has been called. pic.twitter.com/FgoN1XVPKp
— VCFD PIO (@VCFD_PIO) October 1, 2017
The rescuers said via their Twitter page that the horse became stuck "as it tried to leave the area to be with companions."
A veterinarian was called in as a precaution, but once freed from the window, officials said the horse was walking normally.
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