Next Episode of The Yorkshire Vet is
Season 20 / Episode 4 and airs on Apr 24, 2025 19:00
The Yorkshire Vet is a documentary series about Yorkshire vet Julian Norton, his business partner Peter Wright and their team as they administer modern-day medical and surgical aid to creatures great and small. From bulldogs to bullocks, there are no creatures too large or too small for these vets.
With a ewe and her unborn babies in danger, Peter Wright heads to one of his most unusual lambing locations. The flock are under a railway bridge but, thanks to some rogue sheep in the road, Peter's arrival is delayed. Julian Norton hopes that cutting-edge technology can end a rough collie's serious leg problems. There's something fishy going on at the Huddersfield hospital, as Matt Smith performs surgery to remove a Koi carp's tumours. Shona Searson visits a pony with mysterious lumps on her skin. And budding young vet Lizzie, who owns Peter's favourite little donkey patient Elvis, gets her first taste of work experience on the road.
Can Peter Wright help a young farmer who's inherited her farm from her late father? She's having a taxing day, with her sheep struggling to give birth. Matt Smith's latest unusual patients are father and son otters at
the local zoo. Julian Norton operates on a much-loved Collie called Callie. When a rescue piglet has a badly torn ear, Rohin Aojula heads into the pig sanctuary in the woods. And it's even darker at the animal hospital in Huddersfield - all systems are down because of a power cut. But the vital surgeries have to continue, so how will the team cope?
Julian Norton is called to help an elderly matriarchal alpaca, while Shona Searson's patient is a young male Shire horse called Dante, who needs surgery to calm him down. And Peter Wright's heart is melted by a nine-week old Cockapoo puppy with a deformed leg. Can he perform a successful operation to help him find a new home?
1970s fever hits Julian Norton's practice in Wetherby! But at Cannon Hall Farm, Dave Nicholson's worried about a different kind of fever. A mystery illness has struck down their prized Swiss Valais tup Albert, and Shona Searson is worried it could be serious. Peter Wright's patient is a grumpy goose called Jemima, who has a nasty-looking eye infection. And a worrying problem interrupts a happy retirement for former sheep farming team Steve and Stomp, as Rohin Aojula can see that old Collie Stomp needs life-saving surgery.
Martin Paterson from the Huddersfield animal hospital heads into war-torn Ukraine, travelling over 1000 miles in an ambulance loaded with medical supplies. And while he's briefly switched to helping people, he also visits a homeless animal shelter to see the effects the war is having on the country's pets. Back in Thirsk, Julian Norton's treating a rescue dog called Woody, who has a worrying tumour in a very delicate spot, which might make it tricky to remove. Peter Wright heads to visit his old farmer friend's sheep, who has a huge lump on her jaw. Matt Smith's patient at a local college is a duck with penis problems - and amputation might the only option.
Julian Norton visits a farm on a historic estate in Leeds to help Unicorn, a goat with one horn. Then he has to take the bull by the horns and deal with their Shetland bull. Peter Wright operates on 11-year old Jack Russell Basil, who's the customers' favourite at his owner's hair salon. Basil has a serious-looking eye problem and, if Peter can perform successful surgery, there might just be a haircut in it for him!
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