Things You'll Need
Instructions
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Gather together your bent Breyer, your tongs, potholder, pot and water at the stove.
Bring a pot of water to the boil, then lower or turn off the fire.
Do a trial run with a carrot to be sure of what you need to do. Stand to one side of the pan to avoid the steam. Plunge the carrot tip in the hot water and gently move it around in a circle, making sure it doesn't touch the pan itself. Count aloud for 10 seconds, and then take the carrot out of the hot water.
Check to see the water hasn't cooled off too much.
Use tongs or a potholder to hold the Breyer by the neck or the back. Plunge the bent leg into the hot water and keep stirring the hot water for 10 seconds. You might have to dunk all of the legs into the water depending on your situation, but ideally you just want to dunk the bent leg.
Remove from water and, with your hand in a pot holder or heat resistant glove, gently try to move the leg back into place. If there is too much resistance, dunk it in the hot water for another 10 seconds and try bending again. You may have to do this a few times.
Place the Breyer on its side to cool off for a half hour. This keeps the still hoot hooves from becoming welded to any surface.