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Cory Freeman looks at two stranded goats

In this Sept. 1, 2010 photo, Cory Freeman looks at two stranded goats near Roundup, Mont. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Sandy Church of the Rimrock Humane Society)

Two goats are stranded on a railroad bridge

In this Sept. 1, 2010 photo, two goats are stranded on a railroad bridge south of Roundup, Mont. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Sandy Church of the Rimrock Humane Society)

Two goats, center right, are stranded on the ledge of a railroad bridge

In this photo taken Sept. 1, 2010, two goats, center right, are stranded on the ledge of a railroad bridge south of Roundup, Mont. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Sandy Church of the Rimrock Humane Society)

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Photos: Goats stuck on 6-inch ledge

Published : Thursday, 02 Sep 2010, 3:33 PM EDT

By Matt Volz, Associated Press Writer

Two young goats that wandered onto the thin ledge of a railroad bridge and spent two days high above a highway were hungry but safe when they were plucked to safety with a towering cherry picker.

The rescue occurred Wednesday 60 feet above a little-trafficked rural roadway in southern Montana between Billings and Roundup, after a caller told the Rimrock Humane Society the goats were stranded on the 6-inch ledge.

The young female animals weighing 25 and 35 pounds mostly stayed on the angled ledge, even though there was a wider surface area on a pillar just a few feet away.

"The whole time, we thought they were going to fall off," said Sandy Church, humane society president. "These guys are just babies."

Church said it wasn't clear how the nimble-footed animals got into the predicament, but she speculated they wandered onto the ledge at night then froze after the sun rose and they discovered where they were.

The goats sometimes stepped to the pillar to urinate then returned to the narrower ledge, where they tried to rest their tired legs by tucking them under their bodies for a few seconds, she said.

Authorities were called Tuesday, when the goats were first spotted. But confusion about the location delayed the rescue until another caller alerted the humane society on Wednesday along with the Musselshell County sheriff's office.

The sheriff's office, Church and Cory Freeman, a humane society volunteer who runs the Animal Edventures Sanctuary, enlisted the help of officials at Signal Peak Energy, which operates a nearby coal mine.

Mine boss John DeMichiei volunteered mining equipment with an arm high enough to reach the stranded goats that eventually moved to the pillar.

"We thought they were going to panic, but it was just the opposite," said Church, who videotaped the five-minute rescue.

The rescue went smoothly, and the goats appeared to be in good condition at Freeman's animal sanctuary.

The goats had collars around their necks, and Church and Freeman were searching for the owner. Church hoped the animals weren't abandoned. But if they were, she already has talked to people offering to adopt them.

"Everybody loves an animal with a story," Church said.

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