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The Plural of Sheep is Sheep
Russ Campbell and Natalie Rowe
14 episodes
1 week ago
Veterinary adventures on a rescue farm - with Russ and Natalie
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Veterinary adventures on a rescue farm - with Russ and Natalie
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Non-Profit
Business
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The Top Five Veterinary Cases at Bee Meadow Farm
The Plural of Sheep is Sheep
45 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
The Top Five Veterinary Cases at Bee Meadow Farm
Join us for episode two of The Plural of Sheep is Sheep in which Russ and Natalie recall the top five veterinary cases here at Bee Meadow Farm. You'll hear about Ziploc bags full of sh*t, three-foot-long swabs shoved up horse noses, Missy the barn cat's desire for horse-meat sandwiches (don't worry, no horses were eaten!), why cats always vomit on carpets, and our need for a sound engineer who will work for free.   Just a few quotes to entice you: "This is rapidly becoming the unhinged whirlwind of discussion that Episode One was" "If we don't have a million listeners by the end of August, I'll be sad." "Scriptless is the way to go!" "...this beautiful snapshot of where the parasites live." "Lie back and think of England." "Streptococcus equi subspecies equi!"  
The Plural of Sheep is Sheep
Veterinary adventures on a rescue farm - with Russ and Natalie