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Traffic on the Schijndelseweg in Sint-Michielsgestel came to a standstill Friday morning thanks to an unexpected pair of escapees: a horse and a Shetland pony. The animals broke free from their pasture and ran onto the roadway, causing a traffic jam.
A Rural Disruption
The incident began around 7:00 AM local time when the horse and pony managed to leave their enclosure. Their unexpected appearance on the Schijndelseweg forced vehicles to stop, quickly creating a backup. Local residents and emergency services worked together to safely corral the animals.
Recovery and Response
The larger horse was successfully guided back to its pasture. The Shetland pony, however, proved more challenging to capture and was temporarily taken to a neighbor’s property. Once both animals were secured, traffic flow resumed.
The owner of the horses has been notified by the police and is responsible for reinforcing the fencing to prevent future escapes. As a temporary measure, the pasture was cordoned off with tape.
While the immediate disruption has been resolved, the situation raises questions about pasture security and the potential for similar incidents. It is possible the owner will need to invest in more robust fencing solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the traffic disruption?
A horse and a Shetland pony escaped from their pasture and ran onto the Schijndelseweg, blocking traffic.
What happened to the animals?
The horse was returned to its pasture, while the Shetland pony was temporarily housed with neighbors.
What actions are being taken to prevent this from happening again?
The owner of the horses has been asked by the police to reinforce the pasture’s fencing, and the area was temporarily marked with tape.
Could similar incidents occur in the future if pasture security isn’t adequately addressed?