Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service crew has recovered a horse from a boggy patch of field in Brecon.

The rescue service was called to an incident in Libanus, Brecon, at 12:00p.m yesterday (Sunday, July 14) and a rescue team from Brecon Fire Station and the animal rescue team from Pontardawe Fire Station attended.

Crews were met with a 20-year-old horse, measuring approximately 17 hands, that was stuck in around 4ft of mud.

The animal rescue team and Brecon fire crew formulated a rescue plan and worked together to successfully release the horse.

One of the main issues to overcome during the rescue was that one of the horse’s rear legs was stuck by suction deep in the bog and the horse had become exhausted trying to free itself.

Crews successfully rescued the horse by utilising salvage sheets, one slide mat, strops and shovels.

The horse was then put in the care of its owner and veterinarians who were also in attendance. Crews left the scene at 2:10p.m.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service currently has specialist animal rescue teams based at Pontardawe, Carmarthen, Machynlleth and Rhayader Fire Stations, who use a variety of specialist animal rescue equipment.