A pony which fell down a hole around 10ft deep has been rescued.
Emergency services were in High Elms Lane, Abbots Langley, for several hours this morning (January 22), with firefighters and a vet working together to rescue the stuck Shetland pony.
Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue says it was called around 8.30am and found the pony had fallen down a hole in woodland around 10ft deep.
Fire crews had cleared the area and made it safe for the arrival of the vet, the fire service said.
Crews from @garstonfire along with animal rescue crew from @Hatfield_FS & the rescue support unit from @StAlbansfire have spent all morning rescuing this shetland pony from this small hole he had fallen down. pic.twitter.com/kNKWWGZS8s— Herts Fire Control (@HertsFRSControl) January 22, 2021