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Documentary series following vets across Scotland as they tend to a wide variety of animals. In this episode, Michael Brannigan has an emergency call to a pregnant sheep in Lewis.

An t-seachdain-sa, tha am bheat Mìcheal Brannigan ann an Leòdhas air a ghairm gu caora ann an èiginn. Agus tha a cho-obraiche Kay Falconer trang le cù-chaorach a chaidh an-sàs ann an fheansa, agus tha tunnag troimhe chèile a chionn 's gun bhìd cù a gob.

Ann an Sgoil Lighichean-sprèidh Ghlaschu, tha cù pug air a thighinn a-steach agus trioblaid aige le a choiseachd. Tha sgana MRI a' sealltainn gu bheil a chnàimh-droma ann an droch staid. Agus, ann an Siorrachd Obar Dheathain tha bheat Graham Hunter a' dèanamh obair-lannsa air each. Ach mus tòisich e, feumar an t-each a' ghluasad bun os cionn dhan t-seòmar-lannsa.

This series follows vets across Scotland as they tend to small, large and very wild animals.

In this programme, vet Michael Brannigan has an emergency call to a pregnant sheep in Lewis, while his colleague Kay Falconer is busy back at the surgery with small animals. Her cases include a collie that injured his leg while stuck in a fence, and a duck that was bitten by a dog and damaged its bill.

At Glasgow Vet School, a young pug has been struggling to walk since he jumped off a sofa. An MRI scan reveals a serious problem with his spine.

And in Aberdeenshire, vet Graham Hunter performs delicate surgery on a horse. But before he can start, the anaesthetised horse needs to be hoisted into the theatre upside down.

30 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Patricia Macleod
Producer Patricia Macleod
Director Scott Brown
Camera Operator Scott Brown
Editor Jonny Craigmile
Production Company Midas Media

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