Unhinged and On Call
Unhinged and On Call
Chelsea Luedke DVM, MS
Chlamydia, Farmers' Almanac, and Testicles
50 minutes Posted Nov 19, 2025 at 2:00 pm.
Introduction to Unhinged and On Call
Studio Setup and Technical Challenges
Welcoming Dr. Hannah Klein
Veterinary Medicine Realities
Chicken Feed and Goat Health Issues
Commercial Break
Dr. Hannah Klein's Background
Starting a Veterinary Practice
Challenges in Veterinary Practice
Unexpected Veterinary Cases
Dealing with Goat and Cattle Health
Veterinary Mentorship and Advice
Pet Goats and Local Veterinary Scene
Challenges in Veterinary Practice
Emergency Services and Client Expectations
Opportunities for New Veterinarians
Transport and Carcass Removal Services
Memorable Veterinary Stories
Farm Animal Rescues and Their Challenges
Sanctuaries and Rehoming Issues
Consent-Based Training and Safety Concerns
Fear-Free Veterinary Practices
Humorous Veterinary Anecdotes
The Farmers' Almanac and Veterinary Practices
Closing Remarks and Technical Difficulties
Listener Engagement and Podcast Promotion
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Veterinary Mayhem and Unexpected Lessons In this episode of 'Unhinged and on Call,' host Dr. Chelsea and vet tech Trish welcome back Dr. Hannah Klein, their first repeat guest. The trio dives into unexpected challenges in veterinary medicine, focusing on rare and complex cases involving animals like goats and calves. They discuss everything from the frustration of chicken feed causing health issues in goats to the shocking moments of dealing with blood clots and mesenteric issues in calves. Personal anecdotes, such as dealing with spicy barn cats and chaotic large animal scenarios, highlight the unpredictable nature of their profession. The episode offers laughs, learning moments, and a glimpse into the intense world of vet medicine, reminding listeners that even seasoned professionals don't have all the answers.