A deer that was trapped in chicken wire had to be rescued in a "tricky and dangerous" late-night operation.
Firefighters, as well an RSPCA inspector, were alerted to the animal caught in wire, off Rede Lane in Barham, by a dog walker on January 18.
The deer's antlers were trapped in the netting and was stressed by the ordeal.
RSPCA inspector Jason Finch covered its head in a towel while firefighters secured him by a tree, before working to cut the wire.
He said: “Thankfully the deer had been spotted by a dog walker who was able to alert us to his plight. The deer was so stressed he had been thrashing around and as a result the wire mesh had wrapped around his body.
“It took almost an hour to cut him free because of the type of wire it was, and it was a tricky and dangerous rescue that needed to be carried out carefully.
“The moment when we cut the deer free was just amazing - we were all just over the moon that this was a happy outcome for such an incredible and powerful animal.”
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