Rescuers save blind horse from drowning in Larkin Valley ditch
LARKIN VALLEY — Erika Reid was moments away from putting down Tam. She had the syringe full of drugs in her hands, looking for a vein when rescuers arrived.
The 30-year-old blind Appaloosa had stumbled into the deepest part of a swampy patch bisecting a pasture on Larkin Valley Road and was sinking into the mud.
Reid, who was returning from a ride on Tam's 6-year-old son, witnessed the accident. When she jumped in alongside the horse, Reid found herself immersed to the waist, and she had to claw her way out to find a better spot to hold the horse's head above of the water. Tam was shaking, the beginning of hypothermia.
"I was going to put her down rather than see her drown," Reid said.
Felton Fire Protection District's large animal rescue team was at least 25 minutes away when the call came in 12:47 p.m.
Cal Fire Pajaro Valley Battalion Chief Greg Estrada was on Freedom Boulevard and arrived about seven minutes later. He said time was running out, and though using the rescue truck's winch to pull the horse free wasn't the first choice, it was the only option.
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