The Yorkshire Vet Season 7 Episode 101 Country Show
- November 20, 2018
The Yorkshire Vet has returned for its seventh season and episode 101 is titled 'Country Show'. The show is a reality series that follows the daily life of veterinarians as they visit farms, stables, and other rural locations.
In this episode, the country show is just around the corner, and Julian Norton and Peter Wright are busy preparing their animals for the big day. Julian is taking his beloved Shetland pony, Fred, onto the showground. He's also looking after a room full of hedgehogs that are soon to be released back into the wild.
Meanwhile, Peter is busy treating sheep, including a Suffolk that needs its hooves trimmed, and a German Black Headed Mutton suffering from a mysterious skin condition. But that's not all, as he also faces a tricky diagnosis with a bulldog named Ozzie, who appears to have a heart problem.
As the show approaches, the vets are joined by small animal specialist Chris, who's brought along a guinea pig named Finn, whose special talent is painting. Not something you'd typically expect from a guinea pig, but Finn's artwork is a hit at the show, raising over £1,000 for charity.
We also follow the story of a young couple, Laura and Danny, who have their eye on winning the title of best sheep breeders at the show. They've meticulously prepared their sheep, but when they arrive, they find their pen has been placed right next to their biggest rivals, a family who have won the prize for the last five years in a row.
As the competition heats up, the judges are faced with a difficult decision. Have Laura and Danny done enough to unseat their rivals? Or will the title stay with the reigning champions for another year?
Throughout the episode, the Yorkshire countryside is beautifully captured, providing a stunning backdrop to the action. We see the vets visiting picturesque locations, treating animals and helping out local farmers and businesses.
Overall, 'Country Show' is a heartwarming episode of The Yorkshire Vet. The mix of animal stories and the community coming together for the country show is a winning combination. Fans of the show will not be disappointed, and newcomers will fall in love with the charm and beauty of the Yorkshire countryside and the animals that live there.