Consisting only of articles taken from his popular column in The Yorkshire Post, Julian Norton's The Diary of a Yorkshire Vet features anecdotes from his veterinary work in North Yorkshire. From hairy pigs near Helmsley to a bullock with an enormous eye at Old Byland, these true stories bring to life the drama and humour in the daily routine of a rural vet. Along the way, Julian deals with llamas near Brimham Rock, greedy sheep in Cold Kirby, eagles, seals, alpacas and Geoffrey Boycott. Written in the delightful manner that he is well-known for in the Channel 5 hit series The Yorkshire Vet, this book is a fun and wonderful read.
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Dimensions: 198 x 135mm
Publication Date: 17 Sep 2018
Publisher: Great Northern Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912101801
About Julian Norton
Julian has been working in mixed practice in rural North Yorkshire for the majority of his twenty-one years as a vet much of this in the market town of Thirsk made famous by James Herriot and his books. During this time he has seen many varied cases unusual animals great and small and has met and become friends with a huge mixture of fascinating farmers and pet owners. In 2015 Julian became involved with the hit TV series The Yorkshire Vet which continues to be a popular Channel 5 programme. He contributes a weekly column to The Country Week section of The Yorkshire Post documenting his weekly veterinary anecdotes. Julian currently works in the market town of Boroughbridge continuing his passion for independent mixed practice where he works with his wife Anne who is also a vet.
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