WARNING: This article contains spoilers from The Yorkshire Vet.
Yorkshire Vet's beloved Jean Green couldn't resist a cheeky dig at Peter Wright after a challenging day.
Channel 5's The Yorkshire Vet featured an episode with a twist tonight, Thursday, June 12, as the vets were summoned to assist at the Great Yorkshire Show.
Cannon Hall Farm was unable to showcase their animals due to various reasons and thus enlisted the help of Peter Wright, Shona Searson, and Rohin Aojula.
Peter was tasked with parading Cannon Hall Farm's Highland bull Murphy, but the unpredictable Yorkshire weather caused a bit of a stir, leaving Murphy "spooked".
Despite a brief struggle to maintain control, Peter managed to settle Murphy down, earning the bull a commendable third place rosette.

While Peter and the Cannon Hall Farm team were pleased with the outcome, Yorkshire Vet regular Jean Green was less than impressed.
Veteran farming couple Jean and Steve Green, aged 73 and 96, made an appearance at the Great Yorkshire Show where they had the opportunity to catch up with Peter and his wife Lin during lunch.
"He was a bit of a handful" Peter commented, prompting Jean to inquire about the result.

Upon hearing they secured third place, Lin said: "You were very proud, weren't you?", with Peter concurring.
Jean then playfully jested: "Not bad for an amateur", eliciting laughter from Peter and Lin.
Jean and Steve Green are revered as some of the nation's most seasoned farmers.
The smitten couple, who have celebrated 45 years of marriage, continue to live at their Stoneybrough Farm in Thirsk and maintain a close friendship with the renowned vet Peter.
The Yorkshire Vet continues every Thursday at 8pm on Channel 5.