The Yorkshire Vet

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The Yorkshire Vet

Peter tries to help a red deer with a face abscess; Matt meets a cow who's struggling to walk on a badly swollen knee; and David visits a rookie sheep farmer who has a poorly ram.

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Season 16
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It's a landmark day at the hospital in Huddersfield, as Shona Searson and the team use a new electro chemotherapy treatment on a pet pygmy goat's cancerous tumour. Matt Smith judges a dog show.
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Matt and David try to help an abandoned lamb that arrives in a bag for life, Peter performs delicate surgery on a little rat with a large tumour, and there's a sheep shearing contest.
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A friend of Peter's heads to the practice with a sheep who birthed a lamb last night but is struggling with her second. Julian tries to remove the tusks from a boar called Prince.
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Animal patients in this episode include a calf with a suspected hernia, a dog with a lump, a mouse who needs an eyeball removed, and an alpaca called Voldermort.
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Peter Wright treats two kittens that have been dumped in a bag and set on fire and Shona performs an emergency Caesarean to try and save a cow and her calf.
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Julian has a mystery to solve when he treats two pet goats that have been attacked by an unknown animal.
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Julian operates on a chicken with an infected leg and Robin aids a pregnant ewe.
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Julian has to learn sign language in order to communicate with a deaf dachshund that requires surgery.
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Peter Wright treats a pet sheep with flystrike, resulting in maggots living in its ear.
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Matt Smith heads to Cannon Hall Farm where Rob and Dave's latest arrival, a Highland calf for whom they have high hopes as a future show champion, has serious breathing problems.
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Julian operates on a French Bulldog that has injured one of his three legs, and vet Matt Smith rushes to a local farm to try and save a ewe and her unborn lamb.
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