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25/03/2008

Ed and Oliver play the waiting game.

Ed and Oliver's hard work pays off. The Environmental Health man confirms that the dairy, their milking procedures and the pasteurisation trace are fine. They can continue delivering milk but still can't sell cheese until the post mortem results are in, unless they source unpasteurised milk from another Guernsey herd.

Nic's planning a spring-clean until she and Will bump into Hayley. When Hayley suggests they visit Abbie in hospital, that's all Nic can think of - and she could get some practice by driving to the hospital. They arrive to find Hayley in tears but fortunately it's good news - Abbie's out of the incubator and at last they can really hold her. Will realises this is a special moment, and insists that they leave Roy and Hayley alone with Abbie for a bit.

Roy's still taking one day at a time, and realises that the TB situation might have an impact on Mike's house plans. Nic's sure Mike will go ahead for Abbie's sake. Hayley suggests Will and Nic might soon have some baby news of their own but Nic quickly dispels such a thought and Will agrees. Three's more than enough to be going on with!

Episode written by Joanna Toye.

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 26 Mar 200814:00

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  • Tue 25 Mar 200819:00
  • Wed 26 Mar 200814:00

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