Pig rescued by fire crews in Essex

Dolly needed some help yesterday morning

Author: Dan GoodingPublished 21st Jan 2021
Last updated 21st Jan 2021

A pig called Dolly has had to be rescued on a farm in Felsted.

Crews from Great Baddow and Chelmsford, including the Animal Rescue Unit, attended Cock Green Road at 9.18am yesterday.

An eight-year-old pig, weighing about 200kg (31 stone), was trapped and in distress.

Crew Manager Lewis Black said:

"The pig had lied down in its sty but got stuck in the mud could not get herself up.

"Crews worked in difficult conditions using strops (specialist straps for lifting), glide sheets and a fair bit of brute force to get her upright.

"It was the Animal Rescue Unit's first incident involving a pig and crews were delighted to able to help the owner and see Dolly back to herself."

Crews got Dolly back on her trotters at 10.03am left her to hog the limelight.

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