COASTGUARD RESCUE GOATS FROM CLIFFS

At just after 3pm this afternoon, a 999 call alerted Humber Coastguard to a number of goats that had gone over the cliffs at Waxholme, near Withernsea, East Yorkshire.

The owner of the goats said that the herd had been attacked by two husky dogs, and it was thought one of the goats had been killed. The remaining goats had run away, straight over cliffs, and were stuck in mud and injured.

Humber Coastguard sent a number of Coastguard Rescue Teams to carry out the rescue. These teams were from Withernsea, Hornsea, Easington and Bridlington.

When the teams arrived at the scene the weather conditions were poor with very high winds. The goat’s owner said that she would attempt to rescue them herself but the team reassured her that they would rescue the goats.

The whole operation took two hours and a pregnant Nanny goat, along with a small kid goat were successfully lifted to safety.

Mike Puplett, Watch Manager Humber Coastguard said :
“We will always attempt to rescue animals, when there is a risk persons may attempt this task. This outcome was even happier as the initial goat survived the attack, and looks likely to recover.”
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