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 na lighichean-sprèidh aig Pàirc Fiadh-bheatha na Gàidhealtachd, Ellie Milnes agus Alice Bacon, airson each a’ spothadh. Ged a tha na h-eich Przewalski’s ann an cunnart a dhol a-mach à bith, tha smachd teann air prògram briodaidh nam beathaichean, agus feumaidh iad fear a tha bliadhna a dh’ aois a’ spothadh. Bidh e an uairsin na eiteanach.
Ann an Siorrachd Obar Dheathain tha bheat Scott Rigg a’ dèanamh obair-lannsa air retriever airson dà chnap faisg air a sùil a thoirt air falbh. Agus, tha David Buckland a’ toirt cobhair do chù agus do cat air an turas seachdaineil gu Eilean Bharraigh.
Vets Ellie Milnes and Alice Bacon are castrating a horse at Highland Wildlife Park. Although the wild Przewalski’s horses are an endangered species, breeding of these animals is strictly controlled. They want to castrate a one-year old male and he will then become a gelding.
In Aberdeenshire, Scott Rigg is operating on a retriever to remove two cysts from near her eye, and David Buckland treats a cat and a dog on his weekly visit to the Isle of Barra.
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