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Avoid being breathalysed: ride a zebra
A father of two goes to his local pub on the back of his zebra.
Bill Turner bought the imaginatively-named Zebedee for £4,500 from a Dutch game reserve. He told The Sun: “He loves being ridden and it means I don’t have to worry about being breathalysed.”
It took the former horse trainer three weeks to persuade Zebedee to accept a saddle and carry him to the King’s Arms near Sherborne, Dorset.
He added: “It’s a mile-and-a-half to the pub and Zebedee pricks up his ears every time we go. The RSPCA says it’s OK to ride him.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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