This week’s “Yorkshire Vet” throws it back to the 1970s, but some things never change: animals get sick, farmers fret, and the vets of Skeldale are there to lend a hand. As Julian’s practice in Wetherby gets its groove on with a 70s theme, a serious health scare threatens the tranquility of Cannon Hall Farm.
A mystery illness has befallen Albert, the farm’s prized Swiss Valais tup, leaving Dave worried and Shona anxious about a potential outbreak. Meanwhile, Peter attends to a less imposing but equally demanding patient: Jemima, a goose described as “grumpy” (and who can blame her with an eye infection?).
Back at Skeldale, Rohin faces a difficult decision regarding old collie Stomp. It seems retirement hasn’t been kind to the former sheepdog, and life-saving surgery is now on the table, leaving his owner Steve facing a difficult choice.
From grumpy geese to critical surgeries and the ever-present shadow of farm-wide epidemics, “The Yorkshire Vet” continues its heartwarming blend of animal care and human connection. Tune in to 5 on Thursday, April 10th at 8:00 PM to see how these stories play out.