The Canadian Press
BALZAC, Alta.–Two semi-trailer truck drivers played a little blacktop rodeo when they used to their big rigs to safely steer a horse off a busy highway north of Calgary.
RCMP said they got word around 4 a.m. today from an Edmonton woman who said her horse had escaped from a racetrack stable in the Balzac area.
Cst. Dan Martin said the horse was spotted galloping down the middle of the Queen Elizabeth II Highway near the community when the truck drivers worked together with their semis to veer it into the ditch and corral it.
Martin noted one of the drivers, who appeared to be familiar with livestock, manufactured a harness from a tow strap and stayed with the animal until police figured out how to move it.
The Mounties contacted a towing company that came to the scene with a trailer to transport the horse to Airdrie for pickup by its owner.
Martin said the woman was upset that her steed had escaped, but quite thankful she got it back unharmed.
“We definitely get a lot of cattle that get out and walk around highways here all the time, but [escaped] horses are quite rare, for sure,” Martin added.







