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Castrastion calamity: our columnist the Yorkshire Vet gives a behind the scenes exclusive

Each week, we'll be sharing the trials and tribulations of treating all creatures great and small at Skeldale Veterinary Centre. In association with Channel Five

The Yorkshire Vet

A VISIT to Philip Shaw’s farm to castrate some calves did not go as smoothly as I’d hoped.

I arrived in my trusty Land Rover for the job in hand, but the cattle seemed to have some sixth sense about what I was about to do – it was chaos as they tried to scamper away.

 The Yorkshire Vet has a challenging week ahead
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The Yorkshire Vet has a challenging week ahead

A vet’s life rarely goes to plan and every day is different but, faced with these lively calves, I got rather more than I’d bargained for. It took some swift action from me to get the job done.

Driving back to the surgery through the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, I had to pinch myself – I am so lucky to work in such a really beautiful place.

Back at the surgery, Julian [Norton, Wright’s co-star on TYV] had our old friend Liz in with bloodhound, Daisy.

Liz’s other dog, Bertram, passed away after his cancer returned, so she was extremely worried when a tumour appeared on Daisy’s neck.

Daisy is Bertram‘s daughter and is very dear to Liz – the thought of losing her was almost too much to bear. Julian and the team operated on Daisy to remove the lump – now it’s a waiting game for Liz to see what the future holds.

I had Essex boy, Socks, in to see me. This mischievous cat had just moved to Yorkshire and had been given quite a bruising the from local cats.

The poor fellow needed treatment – his wounds were so severe, I was worried he would get an infection. We kept him in overnight to see what would happen next.

We also had a tortoise with a challenging problem... We really do look after all creatures great and small and, from the lively to the timid, it’s all in a day’s work for The Yorkshire Vet.

The Yorkshire Vet continues Tuesday at 8pm on Channel Five.