The Yorkshire Vet
Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
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Julian is called to see cattle farmer Richard's cow, a young mum, who has a badly infected foot. Her condition is so bad that Julian may have to take drastic action… Will he be able to get mum back on her feet and reunited with her baby?
Julian dashes to the scene of a freak accident - something he's never seen before. A young mum's life hangs in the balance. Can Julian save mum and will she ever be reunited with her little lamb who's been left alone out in the field?
On the outskirts of Boroughbridge, Julian rushes to an emergency on a local cattle farm. A mum-to-be is struggling. If mum can't deliver her calf naturally there may be significant complications. Julian must act fast.
Julian is called to an extremely rare emergency – a pig is farrowing (giving birth) but she's struggling. He doesn't know what to expect, as pigs are renowned for not usually having problems with labour. It's a race against time but, will our mum-to-be and her babies survive?
Rupert the adored trekking llama is lame and in agony. Can Julian save Rupert's career? Peter pregnancy tests cows. But will all of Arthur's prized herd be in calf?
Julian rushes to a mum who's struggling in labour. With the lives of mum and her unborn calf at risk, can Julian save them?
Peter rushes to save a newborn calf who's going downhill fast. Julian visits Tazmin the huge eagle. Peter's old friend, Bison, the much-loved boxer, has hormone problems.
Peter gets up close and personal with a couple of boisterous calves. Beloved bloodhound, Daisy, has a fast-growing lump. What does the future hold for her and anxious owner, Liz?
A much-loved trekking lama, Gus, has an excruciatingly painful problem. An orphaned kitten could have life-changing injuries. Julian's beloved Jack Russell, Emmie, gets into a skirmish.
Collette and her son Cailean are fanatical ferret fanciers and have 39 at their home! But their prize-winning, champion ferret favourite, Teddy, has a problem. They've spotted a lump and Collette fears the worst. Can Peter save Teddy?
Julian dashes to an emergency - Vet Matt needs an experienced pair of hands. A young heifer, Bonnie, is struggling to give birth naturally. Peter sees old pal Benji the bouncy border terrier who has been vomiting and is in grave danger.
Julian rushes to an emergency – a ewe is struggling to deliver her lamb. Can Julian save both mum-to-be and her unborn baby? At the practice Peter has a visit from Old Pal Benji the bouncy border terrier who had been vomiting.
Over on young vet Katy's family farm a baby has arrived that everyone is talking about. A lamb has been born with five fully-formed legs! Peter is on a wild peacock chase when young male Percy turns up on a housing estate and ruffles some feathers.
The 159th Great Yorkshire Show, is the hottest date in the Yorkshire's farming calendar and one of the UK's biggest agricultural shows. Peter and Julian are called by farmers across the land to get their livestock into peak condition.
In this episode, with the harvest fast approaching, young working dog Ted has fallen ill after running through a field of barley. His owner Amy rushes him down to the practice at nearly midnight and Julian fears that Ted has inhaled some grain into his lungs – which could put his life in danger.
In this episode Peter is pushed to his limits when he tries to save the life of a new mum who has prolapsed her uterus while calving.
Julian is called out to treat two cattle from farmer Stuart Robinson's herd. Julian removes a stone from the first cow's hoof. But the second animal is a different proposition.
Julian Norton tries to save the lives of a heifer and her unborn calf, while his colleague Peter Wright also faces a dramatic labour with a Yorkshire Terrier cross
Julian is called out to a calf with a large lump, while other patients include a pair of pygmy goats, a farm full of feral cats and Fern, a sick spaniel. The staff also find time to spring a birthday surprise on Peter Wright.
Julian Norton is called out to a suspected case of foot-and-mouth disease, while the practice's other patients include a Great Dane with cancer and a ram that is to be castrated.
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