
A horse had to be rescued by lifeboat crews after swimming more than half-a-mile out at sea.
The spooked animal threw off his female rider while going for a walk along the beach at Sandwich, in Kent.
It then ran into the sea and was chased by his owner who eventually had to give up because he kept swimming further out into the English Channel.

But after going for its almighty swim, the horse named Shallimah was rescued by Walmer Inshore Lifeboat volunteers.
Walmer lifeboat helmsman Andrew Howland said: ‘This was one of the most unusual and most satisfying rescues I've carried out whilst a lifeboat crew member.
Shallimah's owner had called 999 and reported she and her horse had got into trouble and needed help from the RLNI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution)
source: dailymail