Our latest instalment in the ‘Yorkshire Vet’ diaries sees Julian Norton return to ‘Herriot Country’, and Thirsk in particular, as he sets up a new practice in his home town.
Follow Julian as he treats a cornucopia of animals in surgery and on location, often with a film crew in tow for the long-running TV series The Yorkshire Vet.
Puppy parties and vomiting dogs, complicated surgery, difficult lambing, a ferret vasectomy, Mini the guinea, an ill-tempered swan, bullocks, lifting a heifer, CBA, Boris the rabbit, Skippy the cat, Sponge Bob the vizsla, Narcissus the oystercatcher, Vinnie the vulture, a hamster in space, Thor the walrus, five poorly mice, mating alpacas, sheep aplenty, and many more avian, bovine, canine and feline tales are told.
Along the way, Julian encourages children to read and gives advice to the new ‘James Herriot’, Nick Ralph, for Channel 5’s All Creatures Great and Small. He cycles in Switzerland, climbs, visits Slovakia and Henley Regatta, but mostly he is delighted to be back working in the town of Alf Wight, better known as James Herriot.
All written in Julian’s usual charming manner. Beautifully produced and illustrated.
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Our latest instalment in the ‘Yorkshire Vet’ diaries sees Julian Norton return to ‘Herriot Country’, and Thirsk in particular, as he sets up a new practice in his home town.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781914227813
Publisert
2025-05-22
Utgiver
Great Northern Books Ltd
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
160

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Biografisk notat


Julian has been working in mixed practice in rural North Yorkshire for the majority of his twenty-seven years as a vet. Much of his career has taken place 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 made friends with a huge mixture of fascinating farmers and pet owners.
In 2015, Julian joined 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 now helps to run two independent practices: Sandbeck Vets in Wetherby and Thirsk Veterinary Centre, where he works with his wife, Anne, who is also a vet.