This hapless alpaca needed rescuing after getting stuck in a fence for 16 hours - because of its long NECK.
Owner Josh Hyson, 45, found Fanny Ann wedged into a corner of the field and trapped under wire fencing on Friday morning (9/02).
He had thought she had died after spending the night in the freezing rain but sprang into action when he saw her chest was moving.
Video shows Josh using bolt croppers to cut away the fence and rub her to help her breathe, before dragging her to safety.
Eventually Fanny Ann stood up and three days later has made a miracle recovery.
Josh, who runs Dartmoor Reach Glamping Yoga and Alpaca Farm with wife Natalie, 46, said: "I saw a white blob of fur.
"Her head was laid down and she had a glazed look on her eyes.
"She'd been out all night in the freezing rain. I saw her chest move up and down.
"I got bolt croppers and cut away the fence and started rubbing her.
"I was trying to get her up. I had to drag her out.
"It's amazing that she survived."
Josh believes Fanny Ann had gone in search for grass and found herself stuck in a tight spot.
In a desperate attempt to escape, the animal reached her neck under the fence but got wedged tight.
He noticed she was missing on Thursday (8/2) evening when he did a count up of his 16 alpacas after moving them into the shelter for the night - but couldn't find her.
Josh said: "I did a count up and counted 15.
"I looked round our land - in the yoga studio, cabins and fields.
"It got dark so I decided to look again in the morning."
After eventually finding Fanny Ann and coming to her rescue, Josh said she was back on her feet 45 minutes after dragging her out from under the fence.
He said: "She struggled to her feet.
"They are pretty hardy creatures.
"It was a miracle."
Owner Josh Hyson, 45, found Fanny Ann wedged into a corner of the field and trapped under wire fencing on Friday morning (9/02).
He had thought she had died after spending the night in the freezing rain but sprang into action when he saw her chest was moving.
Video shows Josh using bolt croppers to cut away the fence and rub her to help her breathe, before dragging her to safety.
Eventually Fanny Ann stood up and three days later has made a miracle recovery.
Josh, who runs Dartmoor Reach Glamping Yoga and Alpaca Farm with wife Natalie, 46, said: "I saw a white blob of fur.
"Her head was laid down and she had a glazed look on her eyes.
"She'd been out all night in the freezing rain. I saw her chest move up and down.
"I got bolt croppers and cut away the fence and started rubbing her.
"I was trying to get her up. I had to drag her out.
"It's amazing that she survived."
Josh believes Fanny Ann had gone in search for grass and found herself stuck in a tight spot.
In a desperate attempt to escape, the animal reached her neck under the fence but got wedged tight.
He noticed she was missing on Thursday (8/2) evening when he did a count up of his 16 alpacas after moving them into the shelter for the night - but couldn't find her.
Josh said: "I did a count up and counted 15.
"I looked round our land - in the yoga studio, cabins and fields.
"It got dark so I decided to look again in the morning."
After eventually finding Fanny Ann and coming to her rescue, Josh said she was back on her feet 45 minutes after dragging her out from under the fence.
He said: "She struggled to her feet.
"They are pretty hardy creatures.
"It was a miracle."
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00:00 Right, darling.
00:02 Come on.
00:14 Come on, let's get you up.
00:17 Come on.
00:22 You're not going to give up. Get up.
00:24 Get up, move your head back.
00:27 Come on.
00:29 Come on.
00:30 Get up.
00:31 Move.
00:33 I'm not giving up on you.
00:35 I'm getting you out of here.
00:39 Come on, darling.
00:45 Have some food.
00:55 Have some food.
00:56 She's not in a good way.
01:04 A little bit of food will help her.
01:08 Come on, darling.
01:10 Go up your sister's. That's it.
01:14 Good.
01:17 She's trying.
01:18 That's a good sign.
01:21 [Music]
01:31 For her to be up and...
01:34 eating...
01:39 is the best thing that she can do now.
01:43 Well, that's about all we can do for the moment.
01:50 Good morning.
01:51 Josh here, Dartmoor Reach Alpaca Farm.
01:53 Quick update on Fanny Anne,
01:57 the alpaca that got stuck between the field shelter and the fence.
02:02 Still looking a little bit muddy,
02:05 but she's all dry now.
02:07 She seems in good health.
02:10 And we're very pleased.
02:15 It's a miracle that she's still alive.
02:19 So, yeah. All good.
02:21 Happy ending to a dramatic story.
02:24 Happy ending to a dramatic story.