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Animal Control takes on Houdini's recovery

Houdini, a goat who was often seen grazing along I65 south of Elizabethtown, has achieved a folk-hero following. He was injured on Sunday in a traffic mishap.

By The News-Enterprise

Houdini, the Interstate 65 goat, is in the hands of Hardin County Animal Care and Control. Hardin County Animal Control and the Hardin County Sheriff's Office were alerted that Houdini was injured Sunday. The injury was a result of an I-65 mishap, according to a news release from the Hardin County Government.

After numerous attempts, the departments were able to capture Houdini and he was transported to Animal Care and Control's shelter where he is receiving a full medical evaluation.

Read the full story at thenewsenterprise.com




This story was posted on 2018-10-22 12:18:38
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