Watch: Dramatic rescue as red stag becomes stuck in barbed wire near Carlisle

A red stag has been rescued after its antlers became entangled in barbed wire in north Cumbria.

It took three RSPCA officers, a vet and a farmer to save the life of the stag, which was estimated to weigh about 150kg.

RSPCA officers Martyn Fletcher, Nick Green and Chris Towler went to the River Lyne, in Longtown, near Carlisle, on Tuesday afternoon after a farmer working nearby spotted the stag stuck in the water who had barbed wire fencing tangled around his antlers.

Martyn said: “The deer was huge, about 150kg, and was the same size as a small cow. He was extremely distressed and very lively, thrashing around trying to free himself.

“He had barbed wire, netting, other fencing and three large wooden posts tangled around his antlers and dragging from his head.”

The officers called a local vet and the stag was tranquilised. The farmer helped and all five of them managed to haul the deer out of the water and onto the river bank.

“By this time, it was dark so that added to the tricky rescue,” Martyn said. “We started to remove the netting, wood and wire and once he was free we used the farmer’s tractor to move the deer away from the river bank, we didn’t want him to panic and run back into the water once he started to rouse from the sedation.

“It was a tough rescue in the darkness and in cold, wet, muddy conditions. But to see such a beautiful, powerful animal in the prime of his life finally free and released back into the wild was extremely rewarding.”

The RSPCA is often called out to rescue animals who have got trapped or tangled in netting and fencing. The charity urges people to pack netting away when not in use and to ensure fencing is intact and can’t get caught around a wild animal’s legs or antlers, like this poor deer.