I recently read the book, “While You’re Here, Doc: Farmyard Adventures of a Maine Veterinarian” by Bradford B. Brown DVM. The book is a collection of short stories surrounding the many different farm calls that Dr. Brown had to attend to. From castrating a horse inside a shop in town to delivering lamb triplets, Dr. Brown got it done. He never gave up on a challenge and always did everything in his power to save the animal. If Dr. Brown got injured on the job, he would always put the animal first and fix him before he tends to himself. For example, on one of his jobs, he started to get dragged across a field by a cow and ended up getting bruised all over. When he finally got the bull to stop, “relief flooded in, and so did the pain” (92). When Dr. Brown was finally able to stand, he walked over to the cow and was able to finish the job. He finished the job before taking care of himself.
I truly enjoyed this book. I think that it was very good and the stories that the book was comprised of were fantastic. They weren’t your average stories about farm calls. There were some extraordinary stories about a horse ending up in a store in the town, getting dragged through a field by a bull, and trying to extract a tooth from a very unhappy monkey. I also liked how the title, “while you’re here, Doc” (89) was repeated many times throughout the book. It is a very true statement as a lot of the time when a vet comes to the barn, you always have him look at more animals. This way, the vet won’t have to get called out again and you only have to pay one barn call, rather than multiple barn calls. Overall, the stories were very interesting and the book was definitely a good read.
This is a book that I would definitely recommend to other people. I would recommend it specifically to people who love animals, or people that are dreaming of being a vet themselves (especially a large-animal vet). Considering this book is about a veterinarian who makes farm calls, these kinds of people are who the book is best suited for and who would enjoy it the most. The book covers all sorts of livestock veterinary emergencies. It also has some small-animal stories. People who are interested in becoming veterinarians and people who have a strong love for animals are the ones who would really enjoy this book and whom I would recommend it to.