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If you own a horse be very very careful where you let it wander without supervision.

 

 

[img:center]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01012/horse460a_1012172c.jpg[/img]

 

The young filly needed to be freed from the tree after curiosity got the better of it and it wedged its head between separate sections of the trunk.

The horse, called Gracie, was unable to free itself and could have been in danger were it not for a passer-by who was able to come to the rescue after he heard the horse whinnying .

 

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That is going to be a dangerous extraction. Hope they sedate her first. We freed a horse in the sandbox and that fucker came right at us as soon as he realized his newfound freedom.

 

From the article they did it bit by bit with a chain saw. I don't know about sedating the horse. Careful work with the saw no doubt.

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That is going to be a dangerous extraction. Hope they sedate her first. We freed a horse in the sandbox and that fucker came right at us as soon as he realized his newfound freedom.

 

From the article they did it bit by bit with a chain saw. I don't know about sedating the horse. Careful work with the saw no doubt.

 

Kill a tree, save a horse. Hard to call that environmentally friendly. Better to eat a beaver and save a tree.

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That is going to be a dangerous extraction. Hope they sedate her first. We freed a horse in the sandbox and that fucker came right at us as soon as he realized his newfound freedom.

 

From the article they did it bit by bit with a chain saw. I don't know about sedating the horse. Careful work with the saw no doubt.

 

Kill a tree, save a horse. Hard to call that environmentally friendly. Better to eat a beaver and save a tree.

 

Actually It would be advanced torture on the tree in favor of the horse. The tree is still alive just more fucked up. The large cavity indicates that the tree was approaching collapse without the horse problem.

 

 

 

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That is going to be a dangerous extraction. Hope they sedate her first. We freed a horse in the sandbox and that fucker came right at us as soon as he realized his newfound freedom.

 

From the article they did it bit by bit with a chain saw. I don't know about sedating the horse. Careful work with the saw no doubt.

 

I would think that after the first few seconds of cutting into the horse it wouldn't require any sedation.

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That is going to be a dangerous extraction. Hope they sedate her first. We freed a horse in the sandbox and that fucker came right at us as soon as he realized his newfound freedom.

 

From the article they did it bit by bit with a chain saw. I don't know about sedating the horse. Careful work with the saw no doubt.

 

I would think that after the first few seconds of cutting into the horse it wouldn't require any sedation.

 

just think of the horse sushi!

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I heard a story while I was working up in Terrace about a logger cutting into a big old growth hemlock that was rotten in the middle. Turned out there was a black bear hibernating inside the cavity and when homeboy cut through the tree trunk and into the bear, he woke it up.

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I've seen a couple of presentations by folks who study bears hibernating habits. A large tree with decay in the center is a popular spot to hang out in during the winter. Western hemlocks by their nature often provide spots like that.

 

One of the best photos was looking down a large tree cavity. In the winter this guy climbed up the tree to the cavity top, crawled down a bit and took a picture of a groggy looking bear at the bottom. :tup:

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