Near Calgary, a group of Good Samaritans rescued a young horse trapped in a muddy marshland after it wandered off during heavy rain.
Darla Connelly, who was overseeing the new herd, feared the unfamiliar terrain could pose a risk, and her concerns were confirmed when the two-year-old mare became stuck.
Volunteers from Help Alberta Wildlife Society responded swiftly, using ATVs and specialized equipment to free the struggling horse.
Daryl Glover, one of the rescuers, carefully approached the horse, securing a rope around her to help pull her to safety.
In a surprising show of gratitude, once on solid ground, the mare nuzzled Daryl instead of running away.
The heartfelt rescue underscored the bond between humans and animals, leaving the muddy yet fulfilled rescuers in awe of the moment.
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