The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fireworks nightmare for Angus show horse owner

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A horse has escaped serious injury after being spooked by fireworks and running into an electric fence.

Fireworks were set off without warning in the early hours of Monday at Pirnirs Brig in Edzell, Angus, about half a mile from where Kelsey Logan’s horses were sleeping.

Two-year-old show horse Hero was left with a gashed leg after getting caught in the fence and was described as a “very, very lucky boy”.

His owner is urging those dischargin­g fireworks to be mindful of animals following the nasty accident which has left her with a £300 vet bill.

Hero was sleeping in the field outside Kelsey’s cottage with her other horse, Snoozy, when they were woken abruptly by the fireworks and Hero ran into the electric fence.

He got tangled up and suffered electric shocks, snapped the wire and destroyed posts.

Kelsey, 27, discovered Hero cut and bleeding the next morning and immediatel­y called the vet.

She said Hero was very sore although the wound was not as serious as it could have been.

“It was bleeding so much because it was right on the blood vessel,” she said.

“We’re worried about possible tissue damage and bruising and will be keeping a close eye on his recovery. He’s taken a lot of painkiller­s so we are hopeful he should be OK.”

Debris from the fireworks was found at Pirnirs Brig and Kelsey said it was “hugely irresponsi­ble”.

“My horses are normally fine with fireworks as I usually give them a feed and stand outside with them when I know they are happening,” said Kelsey, who runs a pet service in Edzell.

“But he wouldn’t have been expecting fireworks to be going off in the early hours of the morning without warning – I don’t think anybody would have been at that time of day.”

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Kelsey Logan with Hero.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Kelsey Logan with Hero.

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