Emergency services have successfully rescued a calf that was trapped in a well in Yahl, close to Mount Gambier.

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  1. That’s great to hear that emergency services were able to rescue the calf! It’s always heartwarming to see quick action taken to help animals in distress. I hope the calf is doing well now. It’s a reminder of how important it is to ensure that animals are kept safe and monitored, especially in rural areas. Kudos to the rescuers for their effort!

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