Jasper became stuck after following his goat and sheep friends. © NSW SES Hawkesbury Unit
By Equestrian Life
A miniature horse has been rescued by the SES after he became stuck while crawling under a house in New South Wales.
Jasper, the 6yo miniature stallion, and his sheep and goat companions had been relocated from a flood-affected property to a house yard in South Windsor.
The miniature attempted to follow the sheep and goats when they crawled underneath the house but became trapped yesterday.

Jasper really wanted to be with his sheep friend and a low-lying house wasn’t going to stop him! © NSW SES Hawkesbury Unit
NSW SES Hawkesbury Rescue Operators were called to the property along with a vet from the Hawkesbury Equine Veterinary Centre.
According to the NSW SES Hawkesbury Unit Facebook page, Jasper was given a general anaesthetic before he was rigged with a sling that allowed the rescue crew and Police on the outside to pull him onto a large plastic sheet.

Jasper was sedated and pulled under the house using a plastic sheet. © NSW SES Hawkesbury Unit
“Jasper was then carefully hauled out from under the house and moved onto the clear grassy area to come out of the sedation,” the post read.
“After about twenty minutes a very groggy miniature stallion was up and standing and wondering what all the fuss was about.”

Jasper the miniature stallion back with his very happy family. © NSW SES Hawkesbury Unit
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