Amanda Owen spoke candidly about her life on the farm, where she discussed the effects of working with animals and outdoors.The mother-of-nine said her hands were “weather beaten”, but while she is “half proud” of them, she is also “embarrassed”.The 46-year-old said of being a sheep farmer: “If you look at my hands, it doesn’t matter what I use to sanitise myself up, you don’t get hands like that from not being outside and working inland.“I’m kind of half proud of them and half embarrassed of them.”Amanda laughed as she added her hands were “weather beaten” and “like shovels”.“I’ve just been through lambing season, the busiest time of the year,” she continued on BBC Radio 4 with Poet Laureate Simon Armitage.Ben Shephard: GMB presenter says.
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