51AVÊÓÆµ

Fire crews called to farm after calf falls into slurry pit

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said they were called to a farm in Pontesbury to help rescue a calf which had fallen into a slurry pit

Chris Brayford
clock • 1 min read
Firefighters from Shropshire had to rescue the calf which had fallen into a slurry pit (Wellington Station)
Image:

Firefighters from Shropshire had to rescue the calf which had fallen into a slurry pit (Wellington Station)

Firefighters embarked on an animal rescue mission in Shropshire after a calf had managed to fall and get itself stuck in a slurry pit.

Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said they received a report of a calf which had fallen into a slurry pit at a farm in Pontesbury on Habberley Road at 6.04am this morning (November 9).

See also:ÌýCattle rescued after farm fire in Kent

Two firefighters said they wore dry suits and used an inflatable rescue path to reach the calf and bring the livestock back to land.

Once rescued, crews said the calf was washed with a hose before being wrapped in animal feed to keep dry off.

The calf wrapped in animal feed after being rescued from a slurry pit (Wellington Station)

See also:ÌýFarmers rescue 'Britain's loneliest sheep'

More on 51AVÊÓÆµLife

King Charles visits Lancashire auction mart in support of farmers

King Charles visits Lancashire auction mart in support of farmers

Lancashire farmers gathered at Clitheroe auction mart today (February 9), at a special event attended by King Charles

clock 09 February 2026 • 1 min read
Mind Your Head Week: Tackling suicide prevention as figures show 47 people from farming sector took their own lives in 2024

Mind Your Head Week: Tackling suicide prevention as figures show 47 people from farming sector took their own lives in 2024

Yellow Wellies partners with others to deliver training aimed at agriculture's unique pressures

clock 09 February 2026 • 4 min read
Great British Wool Revival: Lake District farmers showcase thriving wool business

Great British Wool Revival: Lake District farmers showcase thriving wool business

A new farm-to-fabric project aims to help showcase the qualities of wool by connecting farmers and designers. Emily Ashworth finds out more

clock 08 February 2026 • 3 min read