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00:02Across Yorkshire's Moors and Dales, the world's most famous vets set the benchmark for animal care.
00:09And James Herriot's legacy lives on.
00:14His former trainee, Peter Wright...
00:17All my life, I've enjoyed doing this.
00:19...has been a Yorkshire vet for over 40 years.
00:23There we are. How are you doing, my old mate?
00:26Peter's old partner, Julian Norton...
00:29Not quite the same as operated in theatre, is it?
00:31I know.
00:32...now has two practices.
00:34I don't want to let him go.
00:36One of them in the town where Herriot worked, surrounded by the North Yorkshire landscape he loved.
00:42Everything that you can see all across there is Yorkshire.
00:45And in the foothills of the Pennines...
00:48That's a Hollywood smile.
00:49...a new generation of town and country vets also uphold the Herriot ethos.
00:55I'm just going to have a feel a bit deeper inside to see what we've got.
00:57The teams are united...
01:00Oh!
01:01...and always determined to hit their target.
01:04Yay!
01:06Yes!
01:07As they help animals of all shapes...
01:10It's trying to grow an extra pair of legs.
01:12...sizes...
01:13Hello, gorgeous!
01:14...types...
01:15Catch!
01:16...and temperaments.
01:18No, don't be nasty.
01:19It's definitely not glamorous.
01:22Cut that mucus out.
01:23But it's varied.
01:24So we've actually found gold, literally found gold.
01:27It's rarely easy.
01:28You've won Mr. Wet t-shirt.
01:30But they continue the Herriot tradition.
01:33It's alive!
01:34Treating all creatures...
01:35It's moving!
01:36I can't believe it!
01:38...great...
01:40You're all right, little bird.
01:41...and small.
01:42How are we happening?
01:43Yay!
01:55Yorkshire's highways and byways take many forms.
02:00Winding country lanes between dry stone walls.
02:05Those that loyally follow the path of the river.
02:12Or rise suddenly to skies of heather.
02:17Eternal drovers' roads.
02:20Tracks dating back centuries.
02:23For descendants of the livestock that first travelled these routes.
02:28Crossings feel safe.
02:31As if this land is somehow theirs by ancient right.
02:36But for many pet owners, the dangers of the road are a constant fear.
02:43A fear that's just become reality for Michael,
02:46who's rushed to the practice in Kirby Moorside
02:48with his 14-month-old Springer Spaniel, Brutus.
02:52The car went right over him.
02:54I thought he was brown bread.
02:55But when we looked, he'd done a runner.
02:59And he was halfway down a grass field.
03:02Which was a bit of a relief.
03:04At least he wasn't dead.
03:08I don't want to lose him.
03:11He's got a cut on one leg.
03:13He is limping a bit.
03:14He was whimpering and yelping a lot coming down in the car.
03:19Although Brutus has survived the accident for now,
03:23Michael wants Peter to make sure there are no issues that aren't visible.
03:26He's late to come through.
03:30Oh, dear.
03:31He's looking a bit sorry for himself.
03:32Isn't he just?
03:33He's lucky to be alive, actually.
03:35I think we'll have him up, please.
03:39Good boy.
03:40You're all right.
03:41We had a lot of marming.
03:43That's good.
03:44Nice pink colour, aren't you?
03:46Check his chest.
03:48See if there's any bleeding into his chest.
03:50Just check your heart rate.
03:54How long ago is it since it happened?
03:57It came straight down?
03:57An hour.
03:59Yeah.
03:59Lungs are clear.
04:02It's very steady and his pulse is strong.
04:05He's got a gash on his front leg.
04:06Yeah.
04:07It's just how I feel down those ribs.
04:10I think he's been remarkably lucky.
04:13It's a miracle, isn't it?
04:13It is a miracle.
04:14Yeah, it is.
04:15The other thing, of course, is the bladder.
04:17Is his bladder intact and this sort of thing?
04:19Yeah.
04:20There's some swelling in his abdominal muscles there.
04:23And I think it looks, it feels to me as if the wheel has gone over this part rather than
04:28his chest.
04:29Right.
04:30I really did think he was a goner.
04:32Yeah, he's a fairly laid-back character, aren't you, beauties?
04:35Do you want me to leave him?
04:37Yeah.
04:37I'll give you a ring.
04:38Are you going to stay with Uncle Peter?
04:39And we'll get your soggy out.
04:42Are you going to come too?
04:44Good boy.
04:46Good boy.
04:48Peter knows he has to get to the bottom of things quickly.
04:51Good boy.
04:53He's a brave lad.
04:55And nurse Chloe has come straight over to help.
04:57Good boy.
04:59Well done, Brutus.
05:01What do you want to do first?
05:02Do you want to ultrasound scan him?
05:03I want to ultrasound him first.
05:04Yeah.
05:04What I'm going to do is scan his abdomen and make sure everything's as it should be in there.
05:11I'm not certain about his bladder, so that's something I need to check.
05:15Right, let's have a look.
05:18OK, Chloe?
05:19Yeah, absolutely fine.
05:21Heart rate's nice and steady now.
05:23Good.
05:25Nice definition of intestines there.
05:30They're very clear.
05:31If you get blood in there, then they wouldn't show as clearly as that.
05:36That liver's looking pretty healthy.
05:39Nice edge to it there.
05:41Yeah.
05:42Looking quite healthy.
05:44Just going to check his bladder now.
05:49There we are.
05:51There's his bladder.
05:55There's not a proper catheter in.
05:57And just check that he hasn't got blood in his bladder.
06:02It could signify that he's got kidney damage.
06:06It could mean that his bladder's traumatised and bled.
06:13It could be a bit of a shock.
06:16It could be a bit of a shock.
06:18It could be a bit of a shock.
06:20It could be a bit of a shock.
06:21While Brutus ran into trouble on the road with a car,
06:25it was an off-road mountain bike accident
06:29that left Julian needing medical attention not too long ago.
06:33Look, that's my knee.
06:37And it seems he might not have learned his lesson.
06:41Crashed into a tree yesterday.
06:43To the frustration of Nurse Lucy.
06:45I thought you were taking it easy.
06:47Well, I was, but I was going quite fast
06:49and it was nice and good conditions.
06:52Crashed into a tree.
06:52And I was going a bit too fast.
06:55It was a narrow track at the bottom with trees on either side
06:59that were encroaching on the path.
07:00And I could squeeze through, I did squeeze through, but I wobbled a bit.
07:03If you have to go back to your surgeon and tell him
07:06that you've done your legging again for the same thing,
07:09he's not going to be very happy, is he?
07:11No, he won't be very happy.
07:12But it did say I was capable of doing pretty much most things.
07:16We're not crashing into trees.
07:18But there were only little trees.
07:21There were more like saplings than trees.
07:23Crashed into a bush.
07:25I went a bit mad when I got home.
07:27Not surprised.
07:28Crashed into the tree.
07:33When new life is expected on a farm,
07:36there are often bumps in the road.
07:40And the journey can be even more tense with rare breeds.
07:46In Huddersfield, Shona's had a call about a pregnant pedigree heifer.
07:52I'm going to go and see Jess with one of her white parker cows.
07:55It's a first-time carver, quite an experienced farmer.
07:59She knows what she's doing.
08:00She's carved quite a few cows.
08:01So just trying to get there as quickly as possible
08:03because things aren't progressing as they normally would.
08:07She's called Tilly.
08:10I've had her since birth, so she's just coming up three.
08:14Although Tilly isn't white, she is a pedigree white park.
08:20There are only 750 breeding females in the world.
08:24So every carp is special and precious.
08:29Morning.
08:31Hello, lady.
08:33Good girl.
08:35OK, right.
08:37She's quite slack of not, isn't she?
08:39She's very slack.
08:40And then she started pushing at about nine o'clock last night.
08:43OK.
08:44But it didn't progress any further.
08:46OK.
08:47And now since I've been down since six-ish, she hasn't pushed at all.
08:51Right, OK.
08:53Come on, Tilly.
08:53Good girl.
08:56So I haven't touched her at all.
08:59Whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:00Don't be kicking.
09:02Was she turning properly like she was going to cut?
09:05She was down on her side, pushing, about every five minutes.
09:11OK.
09:12And it's just not progressed from there.
09:17Good girl.
09:18So there was just a little bit of, like, a band on the cervix when I went in.
09:24Yeah.
09:24But there is a little bit of room now.
09:26There's a foot there.
09:31There's a nose there.
09:32Their waters haven't broken.
09:34There's been nothing like that.
09:40Good girlie.
09:41I just have to have to feel that with girls because I can't feel what isn't going on now.
09:47So I'm just trying to establish whether she's in labour and it's twisted
09:51or whether she's not actually gone into labour yet.
09:55She's been pushing, but not any really back arching tail up pushing.
10:01Because that's why I've left it.
10:02But it's, you know, nine hours is too long to be pushing.
10:07The cervix isn't open now.
10:08I'm just trying to establish whether...
10:09I think there's a bit of a twist.
10:10There is a bit of a twist, actually, I think.
10:12Right.
10:13Is it alive?
10:17It's not moved yet.
10:21Coming up...
10:23Has the car caused Brutus serious injury?
10:28These wounds can be absolutely lethal.
10:31The position of it does worry me.
10:32Julian doesn't know what's hit Rodney's lamb.
10:35It's in our place for an injury like that, isn't it?
10:38And a giant tortoise...
10:40The hail from the land of the Sahara.
10:42It's a bit different to Huddersfield.
10:44Gives Matt a big shock.
10:46Wow.
10:55At the practice in Kirby Moorside,
10:58Peter and Chloe are examining young springer spaniel Brutus.
11:02Right.
11:03Who's been hit by a car.
11:08Oh, yes.
11:09That's exactly what we wanted, isn't it?
11:11Yeah.
11:12Urine there, which means his bladder's intact.
11:15Overtly, there's no evidence of blood there.
11:17So that's a major concern.
11:20We can rule out, we can tick off.
11:22So that's good.
11:23Right, I'm just going to flick the light off.
11:25We're just going to X-rays left for, because this is the one he was particularly concerned about.
11:30There you are.
11:31Good boy.
11:33That'll do us.
11:35That's the noise we wanted.
11:39That shoulder joint's looking good, so I think we've mainly just got soft tissue damage here.
11:45Certainly everything is in place, so I think Brutus has been a very lucky boy.
11:51Brutus may have been lucky so far.
11:53Right, shall we take him to that?
11:55But he's not out of the woods just yet.
11:58These worms such as these appear quite small.
12:01They can be absolutely lethal sometimes.
12:04That could potentially cause a very nasty septic arthritis,
12:09so we're going to flush that out now and clean it up.
12:13Looks pretty insignificant, but the position of it does worry me.
12:19I'll just put an odd stitch in there.
12:22I'm going to have to move pretty quickly.
12:24Brutus is now coming round from his slumber.
12:28Good lad.
12:30Good lad.
12:33Just freshening the edges of the wound to get a nice healing process.
12:39Great.
12:40That looks better.
12:41That's better indeed.
12:43Brutus has got away incredibly lightly.
12:46If he was a cat, you'd say he was a part of his nine lives.
12:50Good.
12:51Right.
12:52After a traumatic day and initially fearing the worst,
12:57Michael's back with his wife Shirley.
12:59Look who's here.
13:01Look who's come for you, eh?
13:05His chest and heart are absolutely fine, and I know I've said it, but how lucky has he been?
13:11I thought I'd be digging a hole, I really did.
13:12Yes.
13:13So I want him on some antibiotics, and here's some good old painkillers.
13:17Thanks ever so much.
13:17Any problems?
13:18Give us a shout.
13:20We will.
13:20All the best.
13:21Bye.
13:22Bye-bye.
13:26In you go.
13:29Phenomenal relief, really.
13:30Well, they're good vets here.
13:31I mean, they're just spot on.
13:33Phenomenal result, yeah.
13:35And he might have learnt a lesson as well.
13:45Near Huddersfield.
13:48I'm feeling the walls of the vagina.
13:51Shona's trying to establish if Jessie's pedigree heifer Tilly is in labour.
13:56The main thing we need to decide is whether we're going to do a cesarean or not, isn't it?
13:59Yeah.
14:00And if Tilly's unborn calf is in danger.
14:03She is quite swollen in there, like, she's quite fluid-y.
14:06Yeah.
14:07So...
14:08And she's not due till next Saturday.
14:10Yeah, and...
14:11But she is slackened off and everything, so it's weird that she was straining.
14:16That's my only issue.
14:17Yeah, and she was sweating.
14:21Temperature's all right.
14:22It's very slightly up, but she's a little bit stressed, isn't she?
14:25Good golly.
14:26I can feel the end of the cervix, and that's completely shut.
14:29There's no twist.
14:30Yeah.
14:30I'm just concerned that she's been migged out down there.
14:34She was sitting most of yesterday.
14:37Yeah.
14:38Do you want to see her walking?
14:40Yeah.
14:41Right, Tilly, come up here and show everybody how you can walk.
14:43Come on then, we're going on a little walk.
14:45Oh, you're sufferly, aren't you?
14:48Yeah.
14:49So, I definitely wouldn't do a cesarean at this point.
14:52Yeah.
14:52And she's definitely not actively calving at this point.
14:56She's lifting her tail.
14:57She's definitely not far off, is she, by the looks of her?
15:00Mm-hm.
15:00I'll tell you what I could do, actually, is rectally feel it and make sure it feels all right rectally,
15:04because when I first put my hand in and I said I could feel it's hurt, I was feeling it
15:07through the vaginal walls.
15:12Oh, golly.
15:14Because the cervix isn't open, I can't feel right into where the calf is.
15:18I can't feel into the uterus.
15:19So, what I'm doing is going rectally and then I can feel the uterus below me and so I'm feeling
15:25if anything feels abnormal.
15:27So, there should be quite a bit of fluid around the calf, which there is.
15:31There's definitely a head there.
15:33It doesn't feel massive, so maybe there's two.
15:36Yeah.
15:37Her grandmother is in the end bay over there.
15:40She had twins, so Millie and Molly were her twins and then Millie had Tilly.
15:48Steady.
15:49There have already been some new arrivals here recently.
15:53This is Bonnie and this is Bonnie's baby.
15:56Bonnie's baby!
15:58With Jess doing her bit for the future of this historic breed.
16:02There's only 750 breeding females in the world and supposedly the first British breed of cattle.
16:10That is really cute.
16:12James I went hunting in Lancashire and he shot a white part with his bow and arrow.
16:20Apparently he got fed it that night and he enjoyed it so much he knighted it Sir Lloyd.
16:25That's why we get the name Sir Lloyd, isn't it?
16:27Yeah.
16:28The Sir Pretty.
16:30Here you come.
16:32Poor girl.
16:33Everything seems okay.
16:34I know that Tilly's in very good hands with Jess so she will keep a very close eye on her.
16:39She'll let me know if anything's going on.
16:40I do think there's twins in there so that'll be exciting to see and hopefully they don't get too tangled
16:45up and just come out nicely one after the other.
16:47But obviously I'm here, I'm on hand if Jess needs any help carving them.
17:00Across Yorkshire Julian's been on hand for his next client for many years.
17:06Today I'm heading to see an old friend of mine, a farmer called Rodney, who's got a problem with one
17:13of his young sheep.
17:14Are you ready for your tea?
17:17Rodney's sheep are his pride and joy.
17:20They're all comical and they're all different characters and different, you know, and they're all part of family.
17:28And it's one of the newest family members, two-month-old Anna, who's causing concern.
17:35One of her eyes just ain't right.
17:38She's got like a little mark or something and she was holding her head to one side.
17:43So I thought we'd better be letting him have a look and see what he thinks.
17:49Julian coming to look at you, make you better.
17:52Hi Julian.
17:54So how's this lamb then? Poorly high do you think?
17:57Yeah. So what did it look like to start with?
18:00It just looked a bit foggy to start with.
18:02What's the other one like?
18:05Normal.
18:06This is a cataract. The white bit there, that silvery bit, is actually the lens.
18:11So the lens obviously should be totally see-through.
18:14In this lamb it's gone all smoky, so that'll probably be why his head was lopsided,
18:20because he was trying to, he wouldn't be able to see through it.
18:23So it's very unusual in a sheep.
18:25Sometimes see them in calves and sometimes in alpacas.
18:28I don't think I've ever seen her in a sheep before.
18:32Basically, there's nothing that we can really do about it.
18:35She'll cope.
18:36Sheep are good at bidding a flock, because they get security from the rest of the flock.
18:42So you'll find that she'll probably always want to be near other sheep when she gets older.
18:47While Julian knows Anna will be okay, a vet on a busy farm like Rodney's...
18:52So it's a bit of a way to journey then maybe, Rodney?
18:55I feel a bit like a...
18:56Have a took to look at in his knee.
18:58...is familiar with the phrase, while you're here.
19:02So what's wrong with this one then?
19:04He's got a rump on his knee, so I thought you could have a look while he was here.
19:14Feels a bit odd, doesn't it?
19:16Yeah.
19:18Could he have been knocked by somebody or...?
19:21Yeah, because they're all his feet and like...
19:24It's just an odd place for an injury like that, isn't it?
19:27He bends it all right?
19:29Yeah, I mean, he bends it all right.
19:33What are they going to do with that, I wonder?
19:37What do you think, it's just a knock?
19:38I don't know what that is.
19:49At the animal hospital in Huddersfield...
19:52In regarding which...
19:54Jake has arrived from the local zoo with Bernie to see Matt.
20:00Bernie is a sulcata tortoise.
20:02Now, these sulcata tortoises can be massive.
20:05We're concerned that Bernie has got some eggs that aren't being passed.
20:09And retained eggs can be really problematic.
20:13Morning, Jake, you all right?
20:14All right.
20:14This is Bernie.
20:16Come on through, let's see what we can do.
20:21Has she had eggs before, Jake?
20:23Yes.
20:23And it's never been a problem?
20:25No.
20:26So, what's the story?
20:27So, usually she's annoying keepers when we're cleaning her,
20:31sort of moving about the whole enclosure,
20:32but she's sticking to one spot the whole day and not moving at all.
20:36And how long has she been doing this for?
20:39A few weeks now.
20:40Right, okay.
20:41What I'll do is I'll borrow her, get her x-rayed, see what's going on there,
20:45get her blood sample as well, check calcium levels, send them off.
20:48All right?
20:49Yep.
20:49Come on, you.
20:50Let's go.
20:56So, we're 12.3kg.
21:00I think, hopefully, let's see, is the X-ray machine going to be big enough?
21:04We might have to do this in two parts.
21:06Nurse Becky is helping Matt.
21:08Oh, no, she'll be all right.
21:11And while Bernie's not her first tortoise, she feels a little in the dark.
21:16I've done a couple with Matt, none this size though,
21:19so it's a first for me.
21:21She's beautiful.
21:22The Egyptian Sulcata tortoises,
21:25so they hail from the land of the Sahara.
21:27It's a bit different to Huddersfield.
21:31Right, there we go.
21:35Ready?
21:39Right, moment of truth.
21:44Wow.
21:46It's a lot of eggs.
21:47No wonder she's shuffling around like she needs to lay.
21:51We've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten eggs knocking around in there.
21:58So, Bernie is pregnant with ten eggs.
22:01Oh, she's a big girl.
22:03No.
22:03Those eggs have clearly got a shell and they're ready to be laid.
22:08And because she's not getting on with the job, if they were to stay in there, they can cause problems,
22:14infections.
22:15Worst case scenario is they would have to surgically remove those eggs, which would mean sawing into that shell, which
22:21is by no means a simple undertaking.
22:27Coming up.
22:28How are you?
22:30Is the spaniel hit by a car on the road to recovery?
22:34I was quite concerned that he might have abdominal damage, that some of his body organs may have been squashed.
22:41And Julian's going off road.
22:43We go up, up, up, and then down, down, down, and that's the best bit.
22:47For a fearsome mountain bike challenge.
22:49This says mountain biking is a dangerous activity and carries risks, personal injury, death, et cetera, et cetera.
22:55Can I cross that bit out?
23:05In West Yorkshire, at Rodney's sheep farm.
23:09I mean, he ain't limping around.
23:11No.
23:12After being called out to look at another lamb's cloudy eye.
23:15So I don't think it's a joint infection or a joint swelling as such.
23:22Julian's now examining a mysterious lump on Tywin the top's knee.
23:27Instinctively, as vets, if there's something that we don't know what it is, what we like to do is stick
23:32a needle in and see what comes out of it.
23:34Go on then.
23:36It could be an abscess.
23:38It has that feel, it's sort of slightly soft and squidgy.
23:42I think we'll do that.
23:45So this part of the leg is the same as our wrists.
23:48So it could have been a bang from another sheep because it's on the outside, but it could be full
23:53of pus, which is why I'm going to stick a needle in.
23:56It won't hurt this, this goes in.
23:59And then hopefully something comes out.
24:03Ooh, look.
24:05It's like treacle.
24:07Having just said it's probably not connected with the joint, it might be connected with the joint.
24:11Because that does look fluidy, like it could be a joint fluid, but it's quite gloopy.
24:19I think this is bursitis.
24:21So this is a bit like a condition that people get called housemaid knee.
24:27Come on, I'll take it out now.
24:29Look, I'm going to take it out.
24:31Put your foot down.
24:34So that should have relieved the pressure quite a lot.
24:37It looks different altogether.
24:39It looks like normal now, yeah.
24:40You can let him go now if you want, actually.
24:43We don't need to do anything else.
24:44So a bursa is like a mini cushion underneath a tendon, and it makes it run smoothly.
24:51And if that gets banged or knocked, it swells up, and it becomes like that, swollen.
24:56Sometimes quite painful, and that, now it's drained, should go a long way to stopping it coming back.
25:03I've not seen a housemaid knee in a sheep before.
25:06Good, all right.
25:08We're done.
25:10A few weeks later...
25:12Now then, you want some tea?
25:14It's feeding time for Anna, whose eye problem Julian diagnosed as a cataract.
25:20Anna's doing very well.
25:21She's still sticking with her mum, with all the sheep, to show her how to go on.
25:25So they can adapt.
25:26It's like what else.
25:28A person that loves the sight of the eye or something like that.
25:31It's life. We've just got to get on with it.
25:33And Tywin's knee is looking good.
25:36So today, with the help of his son Matthew...
25:39Good boy.
25:39...Rodney needs to get Tywin's feet in good shape...
25:42Go on big boy.
25:43...to help ensure a productive lambing season.
25:49Good boy.
25:50If they don't have their feet right, when it comes to tipping time, they...
25:54...they can't do the job properly, basically, because they can't put all the weight on the back feet.
25:59So it's critical.
26:01Well then, it's all right. We'll soon have done.
26:03The secret is really not taking too much off.
26:06Because if you go too far, you can easily...
26:08...easily cut them.
26:10He's having his beauty treatment.
26:13I know it ain't nice being upside down.
26:16That's it, yeah. He's happy, I think.
26:20All right, all right, Tom.
26:22Good boy.
26:26They hate being in a turnover crate, because they know if they're going in there, they're having something to do
26:29with them, so...
26:30...they're quick to get back home.
26:32Bit of food and they'll follow you anywhere.
26:34Come on.
26:35And with the job done...
26:37Come on, then.
26:38...Rodney can enjoy his favourite afternoon pastime.
26:42I like to watch them at front of the house.
26:44You can see what's happening and how they're growing and what they're doing.
26:49It helps you relax and all, and you can see, potentially, if you're feeding them right or if they need
26:56help.
27:03At the animal hospital in Huddersfield...
27:07...giant tortoise, Bernie, seems to be running short on patients.
27:11She's hissing at me. I think she's a little bit irritated.
27:13But I would be if I was pregnant, so...
27:17Becky and Matt have just discovered ten eggs stuck inside her.
27:22Just gotta be careful. I don't want to have to sedate her to get a blood sample.
27:25But if she'll let me just hold her head, push those two legs in.
27:30That might keep her head out.
27:31Very strong.
27:32That's it, alright. Can you push those two legs in?
27:34I'm trying, Matt.
27:35Don't worry if you can't. That is fine.
27:38I'll just give her a tickle.
27:39Lovely. Come on, Mrs.
27:41Try that. There we go.
27:43Perfect. Get some blood.
27:45Straight shot.
27:46Right, well done.
27:48That's just gonna check on her red blood cells, white blood cells, calcium levels.
27:51Because at the end of the day, she has passed eggs before.
27:53And for her to not be passing them is slightly unusual.
27:57So I want to make sure that there's no underlying condition that could be causing this.
28:00And really, it should hopefully give us some answers as to why we're having trouble this time.
28:05Some hormone injections will just help get those eggs moving.
28:09And we'll give her some supplemental calcium as well to help.
28:12There you go.
28:13There's that calcium in there.
28:14Job's a good one.
28:16Last but not least, hormone injection.
28:18Just gonna put that right into this muscle here.
28:21Well done, Mernie.
28:22Right, bubble back in the box.
28:23Lovely.
28:25All being well, those injections should help her to pass those eggs.
28:29And hopefully, within the next day or so, she'll pass them.
28:34Right, Jake, so yes, she's got eggs.
28:36She's got ten to be specific.
28:38If not, then we'll just have to cross that bridge when we come to it.
28:43Because at the end of the day, if eggs don't get passed, then you've got no choice but to go
28:47in surgically and trying to move them, which is no mean feat to the tortoise.
28:59In Kirby Moorside, Shirley has brought her young Springer Spaniel Brutus back to the practice.
29:07With Peter hoping he'll prove that little miracles can happen.
29:11My next patient is a chap I saw and he'd just been run over by a car and the owner
29:16saw the wheel actually go over his body.
29:19And I was quite concerned that he might have abdominal damage, that some of his body organs may have been
29:26squashed.
29:26And even though it was quite bright, then the effect of that may be apparent afterwards.
29:32Mrs McCann.
29:34Come on.
29:35So, I'm just checking up on him today to see how he's going on.
29:39Morning.
29:40Morning.
29:41Brutus.
29:42How are you?
29:44Hey.
29:45You look okay to me.
29:47Have you been all right?
29:49What have you to tell me?
29:50Is he eating okay?
29:51Yes.
29:52His abdominal muscles were quite tense last week and bruised.
29:57See, there's nothing there now.
29:59You're very nonchalant about it, aren't you, Brutus?
30:02Having a sniff around while I'm examining you, eh?
30:05Let's have a look.
30:06You've been a very good boy, haven't you?
30:09Yeah, I see you nicely, haven't you?
30:12Well, I can't find anything wrong with him and, er, he's been a very lucky boy.
30:19Well, bear yourself, Brutus, and keep away from those nasty cars, won't you?
30:23We're doing our best.
30:25Thank you very much.
30:26It was a pleasure, an absolute pleasure.
30:28Bye-bye.
30:28Bye.
30:29Thank you, Brutus, thank you for coming to see me.
30:31He's gone.
30:35I'm so pleased that he's recovered to such an extent, I would say he's back to normal.
30:42So I hope when Brutus is out in traffic again, he does consider what needs to be done.
30:48In other words, look right, left, and right again before proceeding.
30:52And then Brutus will live happily ever after.
30:58With Brutus back out enjoying exercise, well away from busy roads,
31:05Shirley's husband, Michael, still can't believe their luck.
31:09Brutus, go. Go.
31:11It was devastating to see him run over. I was only maybe 10 metres away.
31:16I mean, just unbelievable.
31:19I mean, he thinks everything is his friend, but he's obviously learning now.
31:23He's, what, 18 months old. So he's learnt a lesson.
31:27Brutus.
31:29He's my shadow now, whatever I'm doing.
31:34Oh, Brutus, how much do we love you, boy?
31:45The Yorkshire Dales is the perfect spot to enjoy a peaceful break.
31:50But undeterred by his recent biking accidents, Julian's come for a not so relaxing weekend.
31:57I've just arrived at the campsite in Swaledale.
32:01I'm very excited because tomorrow I'll be doing mountain bike racing in one of the most beautiful parts of Yorkshire.
32:07The closer I've got to the campsite, the more and more excited I've been getting.
32:12A trip away like this, the excitement really starts when I press my pop-up roof button and the roof
32:17goes up.
32:18And that's when I know that I'm really in full camping mode.
32:23So that is where we're all going to be tomorrow.
32:26We go up, up, up, and then down, down, down, and that's the best bit.
32:30And then we're happy.
32:34Burgers it is today for tea.
32:38Oh, yum, look at that.
32:42I just know how much fun that's going to be tomorrow when I'm whizzing down at high speed and doing
32:47jumps.
32:47I'm just totally excited about it.
32:55It's going to be a long day in the saddle and I need to get my beauty sleep, I think,
33:00tonight, so I'm going to turn in early.
33:10The Ard Rock Festival
33:12Remember, no mics allowed in the registration tent.
33:14Is the UK's biggest mountain bike event, with thousands of riders competing across the intimidating slopes of Swaledale.
33:24This is the registration process and this says mountain biking is a dangerous activity and carries risks, personal injury, death,
33:31et cetera, et cetera, so I've signed that.
33:33Can I cross that bit out?
33:36Although he likes to seem relaxed, Julian's more aware of the risks than ever after his serious knee injury.
33:44I'm slightly nervous. Mountain biking at this level is always quite dangerous. There's challenges ahead, for sure.
33:53T minus one minute for the first riders.
33:56Julian's competing in the over-50s veterans group, aptly known as the Grand Vet category.
34:02Seven stages, 40 kilometres of glorious Yorkshire Dalles countryside await you.
34:09This is when the adrenaline starts to flow.
34:13OK, so ladies and gentlemen, come on. You may go. Enjoy.
34:22This course is right up in the high parts of Swaleale. It's pretty rocky, so try not to fall off.
34:28That would be my main challenge.
34:32Still to come.
34:34Hello, Shona.
34:35She finally does it.
34:36Fresh concerns over a rare breed calf.
34:39I don't know whether you want to check the calf, because she's bitten the navel off right at the top.
34:44Have a look at your navel, then.
34:46And during Julian's epic bike challenge.
34:49A frightening déjà vu.
34:53You OK?
35:02Near Huddersfield.
35:03Lyric, what are you up to?
35:05Jess recently called Shona, when she mistakenly thought her rare breed heifer Tilly was in labour.
35:11I was very concerned.
35:13The white parks are, they're actually rarer than pandas and her line has a reputation for twins.
35:19So I thought because of the twins they may be tangled up together or the calf might be dead.
35:26But thankfully, one healthy little girl has been born.
35:32Very pleased that she came out quickly, that she was a heifer and actually pleased that she was a single
35:38calf.
35:39So I'm pleased that we can continue that genetic line.
35:43But Jess still has some concerns, so she's asked Shona to come back.
35:50What I'd wanted Shona to do is, because she thought that she'd felt this sort of second head or some
35:56lump behind the calf,
35:58just to make sure that there isn't a dead calf inside her.
36:01And to make sure that she's returning to normal, she's healthy.
36:05Good morning Jess.
36:07Hello Shona.
36:07Has she finally done it?
36:10You'll be pleased to see.
36:11Oh, look at that.
36:13She's a heifer.
36:14Oh, fantastic.
36:15And she was done in 15 minutes because she came so quickly.
36:19I thought, oh, there might be another one coming.
36:21But then she just settled down.
36:22Good girlie.
36:24Good tillie.
36:26Third last tillie.
36:29Yeah, that's fine.
36:30Cervix is closing nicely.
36:32Yeah.
36:33So I was definitely wrong about the second calf, but that's a good thing.
36:36But I don't know whether you want to check the calf because she's bitten the navel off right at the
36:41top.
36:42So have a look at your navel then.
36:45You can feel the calf coming through.
36:47Can't feel any hernias or anything that's a problem.
36:51The cord's intact.
36:52She's just bitten it off nice and neat, hasn't she, your mum?
36:55Can't she?
36:56I do like these calves.
36:59They're so pretty with their eyeliner.
37:03So have you thought of a name yet?
37:04Um, well, tillie was named after Matilda, the naughty school girl.
37:10Because she was the naughtiest little calf I knew, weren't you?
37:13Wasn't the nice teacher called Miss Honey?
37:17Oh!
37:17Honey's quite nice.
37:18Yeah.
37:19Yeah, Honey.
37:20Do you want to be called Honey?
37:21It's called the Matilda theme.
37:22She just looked at you then when you asked her.
37:26I'm really pleased.
37:28Every calf is important and every heifer calf is extra important.
37:34It's really good to see another heifer calf in the breed and hopefully in a couple of years' time, Honey
37:39will be getting on with having some calves of her own as well and carrying on the breed.
37:50A few miles away, Mat's come to the zoo after treating Bernie the giant tortoise, who had ten eggs stuck
37:57inside her.
38:01You all right, Jake?
38:03You all right, Matt?
38:03How's things?
38:04How are you?
38:05Not too bad, not too bad.
38:06How are we doing?
38:07She's passed all her eggs.
38:08Oh, fantastic.
38:09She actually did it on the way home in the drive from the vets.
38:13Back of my car, she ended up laying the last one.
38:15Excellent.
38:16But we've been putting her in the field to sort of give her a bit of TLC, a bit more
38:20grass to build her back up.
38:21And she's thriving.
38:25She's trying to escape, trying to get the weeds on the outside of the enclosure.
38:30She's eating the grass as we speak.
38:32Oh, brilliant.
38:33Let's go say hello.
38:36It's like she recognises me.
38:38Relax.
38:39Hey.
38:40It's all right.
38:42She recognises me straight off the bat.
38:44She tucked herself right in.
38:45Hey.
38:46It's all right.
38:47Don't look so concerned.
38:49Hey.
38:50Ah, she looks well.
38:51She looks really bright in the eyes, doesn't she?
38:53She looks happy.
38:54Are you enjoying yourself?
38:55That's what we like to see.
38:59The improvement's almost instantly.
39:01She's a lot happier.
39:02She moves about a lot more.
39:03She's just like old button, you know.
39:05Fantastic.
39:07Looks like she's off.
39:08She's had enough of us, Jake.
39:09I don't blame her.
39:10No.
39:40I don't blame her.
39:40a continuous ride there's no stopping there's no waiting it's just a whole day of non-stop riding
39:47but riding in tandem he does have some support
39:53i'm doing this with my friend james we go riding every tuesday
39:58this has gone all right isn't it james yeah it's excellent so i've done one of the stages out of
40:02seven and you think it's going to be easy because it's downhill but your legs are stinging by the
40:09time we get to the bottom
40:16every yorkshire vet needs to take time to relax julian's relaxation is just more high octane than
40:23most this is exactly my idea of a perfect day when i'm not at work this is where i like
40:29to be
40:30you're not thinking about any stresses or pressures or anything like that you're just
40:33concentrating on going as fast as you can and not falling off
40:58it's not far until
41:00the pit stop where julian can assess the damage and refuel can we help us out yeah yeah just take
41:06as many as you want thank you quite hard pull off and hold my elbow it's not too bad it's
41:12just a
41:12flesh wound his bike's chain has been coming off it's been jumping for a while yeah but while he's an
41:20expert at fixing animals for this he needs mechanic amelia if you actually look really closely
41:26it says off you know it's a major school where i've been driving with my clutch off apparently
41:43you know what i did last time go on when he didn't feel right i went and bought a new
41:47bike
41:56the hard rock race is a 40 kilometer challenge with over 1500 meters of arduous climbs and terrifying
42:07descents but julian has put past injuries and minor flesh wounds behind him to reach the finish line
42:21that was absolutely as the name suggests totally epic super day and they're all again now really
42:30he just needs to find out how he's fared in his appropriately named veterans category
42:36your second in the grand vets then hey the second in the grand vet category that puts a smile on
42:44my face
42:48the mountain biking community is like no other everybody's so friendly there's camaraderie there's
42:54a bit of competition and it's just a really really good fun environment
43:00it'll be tentatively in action that's for sure so i think that's our next stop
43:20so
43:26you
43:29you
43:31you
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