A tough winter has finally broken in Michigan, and local animals are abuzz with the warmer weather. From a bellowing bull to calving cows to pups that get porcupine'd, this week is as un-bee-lievable as ever for the vets at PVS! Dr. Pol and Charles travel to Andrea Tait's farm to castrate a bellowing bull. In addition to his volume levels, Porter has a set of horns that can do some damage; it's time to tame the beast. Back at the clinic and later in the evening, Dr. Emily is on call when Gregory brings in a family cat that can't move its hind legs. It doesn't look good, and some x-rays confirm the severity of this cat's issues. From there, Dr. Emily is called out to David Young's farm to assist a cow in stalled labor. It's a race against the clock to get the calf out in time to survive, so Dr. Emily is going to give it everything she's got. The next day, Dr. Pol and Charles take another trip-this time for a Belgian mare that's been losing weight. Suspecting a kidney issue, Dr. Pol takes a urine sample and a blood sample to test back at the clinic. Charles has spent the week preparing for his latest project, beekeeping! At the lake house with a hive fit for a queen and the bees in hand, the Pols suit up and get down to it. It's family hijinks as the three let their next endeavor take flight!