Anns an t-sreath seo coinnichidh sinn ri lighichean-sprèidh bho air feadh Alba is iad ri frithealadh iomadach seòrsa beathach beag is mòr, peatail agus fiadhaich.
An t-seachdain-sa, tha am bheat Iain MacIlleathain ann an Inbhir Ùige air a ghairm a-mach air an deireadh sheachdain gu caoraich aig àm breith nan uan. Agus tha e a’ toirt cobhair do chù a th’ ann an èiginn is ruideigin air a dhol na shùil.
Ann an Uibhist, tha David Buckland trang le crodh. Tha laogh òg nach eil gu math, agus tha caora a tha trom le uain ann an èiginn.
Agus tha bheat Ali Smith air chuairt aig Pàirc Safari Bhlàr Dhruiminn agus a-measg nan euslaintich tha an sioraf Kelly, a tha naoi bliadhna deug. Tha i air a càil a chall ach chan eil siorafan furasta an làimhseachadh airson sgrùdadh a’ dhèanamh orra.
This series takes viewers on a journey across Scotland following vets as they tend to animals from small to large to very wild. This week, vet Iain Maclean has a busy weekend in Wick with callouts. It’s lambing season and several sheep need his help. Also, a collie needs emergency treatment after getting something stuck in his eye.
David Buckland also has a difficult lambing to deal with in Uist and he treats a week-old calf that is showing signs of illness. But it is not just animals that are sick that he tends to; he visits a croft to give artificial insemination (AI) to a cow.
At Blair Drummond Safari Park, Ali Smith is doing the weekly rounds. Nineteen-year old giraffe Kelly is off her food and the keepers are concerned. Although giraffes look like gentle creatures, they are not easy to handle which is a challenge for the team.
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