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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen 'under the weather' as star admits 'feeling narky'
Amanda Owen, 47, has revealed in recent days she has felt “under the weather” and even “narky” prior to her daughter Raven, 21, visiting her at the family’s desolate farm in Yorkshire.The Shepherdess admitted that her eldest child returning home yesterday had “put a spring” back in her step after feeling not too brilliant as of late.On Twitter, Amanda typed: “I’ve been feeling ‘under the weather’ & narky but Raven landing back has put a spring in my step.”(sic)The TV farmer proceeded to list all the tasks Raven had completed on the farm while celebrating her milestone birthday.Amanda continued: “She milked Buttercup, lambed a breech presentation, shoved a prolapse back from whence it came (a sheep's btw) all on her 21st birthday!”(sic)Besides the tweet, the Yorkshire Shepherdess shared a stunning photo of her and Raven as they posed against a rural backdrop.In a second snap, the 21-year-old can be seen caring for sheep while wearing khaki trousers tucked into matching Wellington boots.Raven then removed her blue raincoat to reveal a burgundy colour Bardot style top as she tended to one of the farm’s brown cows.After a busy day of performing labour on the farm, Raven enjoyed a delicious homemade walnut cake as she celebrated her birthday alongside her eight siblings.In response to the post from Amanda, fans sent Raven their best wishes, as they claimed: “The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree”.Broomfield_d commented: “Happy big milestone Raven!”While Bevdry said: “What an amazing young woman.
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‘Haven’t had a happy ending’ Amanda Owen shares sad news at Ravenseat as lamb dies
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has taken to Twitter to share some sad news at Ravenseat farm today.The mother-of-nine, 47, told how she'd been forced to set up an adoption on the Yorkshire farm following the devastating loss of one of their unborn lambs.Posting a clip documenting the incident to Twitter, Amanda told her 193,700 followers about the goings-on at Ravenseat.Tending to a sheep with her daughter Clem, Amanda said: "So, this lass has something not quite right."She looks like she's trying to lamb, but she hasn't produced anything yet."So, we're going to have a little look, aren't we Clem?" she asked her daughter who agreed.A post shared by Amanda Owen (@yorkshireshepherdess)Repositioning the camera, the star could be seen examining the ewe as her daughter watched on.Amanda said: "Ok, right, let's have a little look at what we've got."We've got two feet," she said, before Clem chipped in."It's a big lamb I think," she added.Amanda agreed, continuing: "It is a big lamb, so that's why she's having a bit of trouble, do you see that's why?" she asked the member of her brood."That's one leg," the mother-of-nine said as Clem said she could see the animal's tongue."Let's see if we can get him straight and downwards," the shepherdess said, before adding: "That's one out, that's two out."Wanting to chip in with the farm work, Clem eagerly asked her mother if she should help pull the lamb out.As she started to help, Amanda's daughter asked her mother if the baby sheep was alive."I'm not sure," Amanda admitted before cutting off the clip.Amanda later returned to share an update concerning the lamb.She said: "So, unfortunately this time we haven't had a happy ending, have we Clem?"Our ewe has a dead lamb, I don't quite
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Amanda Owen shares worries as snow hits Ravenseat Farm during lambing season
Amanda Owen has been struggling to share their enthusiasm.The Our Yorkshire Farm star was more concerned with how the lambs would cope at such a tender age.In fact, as she revealed in an emotional Twitter post to over 193,000 followers, some of the little ones hadn't even been born yet."So yesterday it snowed a little bit and that was bad enough," she began."Then it started to snow a lot more," the mother of nine, who tweets as @YorkshireShepherdess, lamented.Adding a snowflake emoji to punctuate her sentence, she continued: "Shifted the yows that were closest to lambing into the barn."The majority aren’t due for another week or so, so hoping that Spring will return quickly. #yorkshire #weather #snowing #snow #spring"She included photos of the dramatic scenery, including one of a sombre looking - and presumably pregnant - sheep gazing around at the chilly, snow-covered surroundings.The country is at the centre of an Arctic blast, causing unseasonably cold temperatures - and the thermometer has hit -2 celsius at night even in the South.@TerryWh939208070 wrote back sympathetically: "A chilly entry into the world for the early lambs."Not the weather you want in spring, but such are the vagaries of our climate! Hopefully milder next week."@nickw7coc also chimed in to write: "Woke to that amount down here in Northallerton, and more fell during the morning, (all gone by 2 in the sunshine of course).
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares her 'lambing troubles' after sheep falls sick
Amanda Owen, the star of the Channel 5 series Our Yorkshire Farm, is known for sharing updates with her followers about life at Ravenseat. Last night was no different as she took to Instagram to share a new update about lambing on the farm.Amanda shared how one of her sheep had fallen sick in a moving update.She posted several pictures in her living room of one of her daughters cuddling a lamb.The young sheep could be seen wrapped in a towel in front of the fire.Alongside these, Amanda penned: “At the start of lambing time you get your troubles.“This lamb was a little sharp, before it’s time & mother is sick.“She might get her back, depends on whether she can feed her.“The real likelihood is that she’ll be adopted onto another yow if she gets strong.”Amanda also shared how she’s “hopeful” for the future of the little lamb.She added in view of her 500,000 followers: “Hope springs eternal.”The shepherdess also included these hashtags in her post: “#yorkshire #shepherdess #springtime #lamb.”Following her update, Amanda was inundated with support on the post.Many shared their good wishes for the sheep and her little lamb.While others commented on how much they loved her updates.Hoblouise wrote: “Just adorable! Such a beautiful caring family! Xxx”Elainekav5 simply replied: “Hope all goes well.”Toryglen1 commented: “Oh you all do such a fantastic job looking after the animals so well.
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'Taking stock' Amanda Owen reflects on Ukraine conflict as peace at Ravenseat 'shattered'
Amanda Owen has told how she has been "taking stock" after "peace was shattered" at Ravenseat farm yesterday.The mother-of-nine, 47, took to Twitter to reflect on the conflict in Ukraine, as she looked at the lives of the people who live in the country as it comes under attack from Russia.In view of her 191,600 followers, the best-selling author told how a moment of peace at the Yorkshire farm had been broken yesterday.Amanda wrote: "Taking stock," followed by three sheep emojis.She went on: "Quietly going about our business when the peace was shattered by 3 fighter jets overhead."A sobering moment, when the people of the Ukraine were, just like us all, only days ago simply going about their daily lives & are now under attack." (sic)She finished her post with the hashtags: "#war #unthinkable."Amanda accompanied the caption with a couple of solemn photos of the farm.In the first, her sheepdog Kate looked alert as it stood next to a brick building while gazing over the snow-topped landscape.The second revealed cloudy conditions at Ravenseat amid the stunning hills.Following Amanda's post, her fans rushed to weigh in on the incident.Twitter user Noreen Clarke penned: "A sobering and upsetting post."We all find pleasure and comfort following you and your lovely family."The thought that this could be tainted by what is happening in the Ukraine is so so sad," she added.Glenda Shaw agreed, writing: "Thanks Amanda for the lovely snowy pics.
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'Grasping at straws' Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen's cryptic post amid 'unsettled' time
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen told her followers she was “grasping at straws” yesterday.The shepherdess also hinted at feeling “unsettled” in a cryptic Instagram post. Amanda, 47, took to Instagram yesterday evening to share a series of wintry snaps with her 491,000 followers. “Grasping at straws,” the Yorkshire shepherdess wrote with a couple of Sheaf of Rice emojis.“And dealing with a [pile of poo emoji] kinda day.“A proper dose of wintery weather is preferable to incessant wind and rain.”The farmer then added a series of hashtags, including #yorkshire, #weather, #stormy and #unsettled.The accompanying pictures showed a frazzled-looking Amanda covered in straw, followed by some snaps of her farming equipment with one of her children wrapped up warm beside it.Amanda’s fans flooded the comments section to support her after what had clearly been a trying day.Lorna Davis wrote: “You have a lovely little army around you… Even on the [pile of poo emoji] days… Hope you’re ok Amanda.” Lynne Russell commented: “Farming life must be so incredibly hard and soul crushing sometimes but the rewards must be wonderful.“You and your family are such an amazing team and you make it work! I love following all your posts.” Stephen Wellicome added: “Hope you’re all doing well despite the weather, stay safe. “Missing the TV programme, withdrawal symptoms are kicking in.” (sic)The post comes after Amanda sent out a series of updates about the impact of Storm Eunice on her family’s farm. While the star revealed she had to move all of her sheep down from the moors in preparation, it seemed the damage was not too bad for the Owen family. Three days ago, she shared a snowy picture of Ravenseat with the caption: “A touch of winter but it
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares ultrasound as she prepares new arrivals on farm
Amanda Owen left her followers excited as she shared a series of photos ahead of new arrivals to the farm.The Our Yorkshire Farm star explained how they were undergoing “ultrasound scanning” of the yows.Amanda took to Twitter last night as she shared the insight with her fans with a series of photos.These featured her children surrounded by sheep as they went about the task of scanning them.This is in preparation for lambing season in the springtime.In the snaps, the snowy landscape behind Ravenseat could also be seen after the impact of Storm Eunice.Alongside her snaps, Amanda wrote: “Many hands make light work.“*Ultrasound scanning the yows*.”The farmer then finished her caption with the hashtags: “#yorkshire #shepherdess #scan.”Following her update, several of her followers weighed in with their excitement.Jane Jones wrote: “I hope you have a load of lambs come spring Amanda loving the braids in Clemmys hair xx.” (sic)Margaret Thompson added: “The advantages of a family growing up - and willing to help!“You must be so proud of them.”Janet Evans added: “So lovely to see Raven x Rueben but I’m not sure if it’s him or miles they are so much alike.“Luv To The Owens Family xx.” (sic)While user Elenemma88 added: “Please stop clem growing up xx.”Amanda lives on her Ravenseat farm with her husband Clive Owen and their nine children.The family are the focus of the hugely popular Channel 5 documentary series Our Yorkshire Farm.The latest season aired at the end of last year, with fans hopeful more episodes are on their way.Amanda often shares daily updates from the farm across her social media pages to keep her followers in the loop.Over the past few days, she has been sharing the impact of Storm Eunice on Ravenseat.She shared
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares 'pained' news after difficult weather conditions
Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen, 47, shared a new series of pictures on Sunday as she braved the bad weather in company of her children.The TV star was busy as usual despite the freezing temperatures and being “sopping wet” from the rain.The photos showed Amanda smiling alongside two of her children as they navigated Ravenseat Farm.In one of the snaps, Amanda can be seen posing with a flock of sheep as she tried to keep warm using a neck warmer over her head.In view of her 190,000 Twitter followers, Amanda wrote: “Never fully dressed without a smile.“*Albeit a pained one as we are all sopping wet.*”She concluded the tweet with the hashtags “Yorkshire”, “shepherdess”, “rain” and “winter”.The post soon racked up more than 2,390 likes, with many fans commenting on the seemingly freezing weather conditions.CNORMAN61601898 said: “Those poor sheep need raincoats to keep their wool dry.”JaneJon86839027 added: “You should have a lovely hot tub installed and you can warm yourself up and relax x”FloodThom typed: “Hope you’re all well, regards to the absentees.”Vibe_Poet wrote: “The smile must make all worth while and be a kind of driving energy,”The Yorkshire Shepherdess recently shared a touching update following the stillbirth of one of her calves.One of the cows on the farm, Lily, suffered the death of her calf during labour.Following the tragic event, Amanda removed the dead calf from Lily and covered another baby cow, named Stormy, with its skin.The “gory” process made Lily believe Stormy was actually hers.In last week’s Twitter post, Amanda explained that the pair are now “inseparable”.Sharing some photos of the duo, Amanda wrote: “Lily & Stormy.
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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares emotional update after tragic loss: 'Inseparable'
Amanda Owen has issued a touching update from Ravenseat Farm after the sad stillbirth of one of her calves. A cow named Lily suffered a tragedy when her calf died during labour, but she has now become a mum again after a genius move from Amanda.The shepherdess shared the “gory” process as she explained she had removed the dead calf from Lily and covered another baby cow, named Stormy, with its skin.This, she explained, made Lily believe Stormy was actually hers, and she began to let her suckle.One week on, the two gentle creatures are now “inseparable”, according to Amanda.Alongside adorable photos of the mother-daughter duo, she wrote: “Lily & Stormy.“It’s nearly a week since the calf was fostered onto the cow that had the stillborn calf.“Now they are inseparable.”The adoption process with cows is not an easy one, and Amanda previously admitted she was grappling with how much to show her 190,000 followers."The best way of persuading Lily [cow] that Stormy the calf is her own is to use stillborn calf’s skin to disguise her,” she tweeted."It’s not an easy task to skin as wet & slippery with birth fluids but this should make it more successful."The 46-year-old continued: “Removal of the dead calf’s [sic] is not as gory as might be the expectation but nevertheless I’ve refrained from showing too much detail."Most important is that the tail remains complete as this is what the mother sniffs when the adoptee suckles.
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Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen forced to 'act fast' before farm issue ‘turns serious’
Amanda Owen is known for posting updates on farm life on her social media pages.Tonight was no different as the Our Yorkshire Farm star shared her latest news, admitting she had to react quickly to stop an illness outbreak.Amanda posted a video explaining the situation to her 190,000 followers.She can be seen with her sheep as she says: “Well, the wind is blowing again.“And because I’m feeding the sheep hay, it’s irritating their eyes.“So I’m having to catch a few, they’ve got conjunctivitis.”Amanda went on to explain what she was doing to help her sheep.She continued: “It’s just temporary, all I have to do is treat them with a spray.“Now it does sting them when I spray them but usually one spray and they’re cured.“So it’s worthwhile doing,” she added.However, in another clip, Amanda showed how much her sheep hate the treatment.Alongside her video, she wrote: “The North wind doth blow, and we shall have snow….& also sore eyes.“The sheep are very unwilling patients but if not treated they can lose their sight completely.“Better to act fast when treatable than wait until it becomes more serious.”This wasn’t the only update Amanda shared tonight on Twitter.Earlier in the evening, the shepherdess gave a glimpse at how the cold weather was impacting them.She shared some snowy pictures alongside the caption: “A few wintery flakes.”Amanda also posted a sweet snap of her eldest son Reuben.He could be seen atop a horse in the images from her farm.In another photo, Reuben was also posing next to his tractor.The farmer cheekily made a pun about this, quipping: “This boy….Boy loves his horsepower.”Many of the Channel 5 star’s followers reacted to her update, sharing their thoughts.Patn7747 commented: “Terrific photo of you
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‘Wasn’t meant to be’ Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen shares sad update over new arrival
Amanda Owen posted a sad update from her Ravenseat farm earlier today on social media.The Our Yorkshire Farm star admitted it “wasn’t to be” after hoping for a healthy new arrival on the farm.She explained how they’d been prepared to deliver a calf tonight but sadly it died during labour.Posting a series of pictures, she shared what happened with her 190,000 Twitter followers.Amanda penned: “The tups watch & await a new arrival.“The hope was for a healthy calf for Lily but this wasn’t to be.“*Lesley the vet was on call & as always did a great job but unfortunately the calf had already died during labour.*”The farmer also shared a warning about her images with her fans.She added: “*BIRTH IMAGE BUT NOTHING TOO GRAPHIC*.”In a separate tweet, the shepherdess shared how they had a plan to “make the best out of the situation”.This is because the expectant mother now had milk, but no calf to feed.Amanda explained: “Lily has an udder full of milk & is in a bit of a daze.“We have a pet calf, Stormy whose mother had no milk.“Time to make the best out of the situation.”In the series of pictures, she showed Lily, Stormy and her children helping out.Plenty of Amanda’s followers weighed in with their thoughts on the sad news this evening.Dai Humphreys wrote: “Sorry that must be so disappointing after all the love and care you give.”BonnieC added: “Ah poor girl.Sorry about the loss of the calf.”Lesley Bowman replied: “Poor Lily, that’s very sad.”Lynnelovesroses commented: “Hope Lily will be ok.”Pam Hoult wrote: “Aww so very sorry for your loss God bless.”“Oh, poor chick.
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'Growing too fast' Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen sparks frenzy with snap of son Sid
Amanda Owen, 47, has taken to Twitter to share a snippet of farm life with her children, with fans startled by how grown up her son Sid looks. Amanda shares nine children with her husband Clive Owen, including Raven, Reuben, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clementine and Nancy.Amanda took to Twitter to share pictures of two of her children with baby lambs yesterday afternoon.She also posted a video of Sid holding a lamb in a separate short video.She captioned the video in view of her 480,000 followers: "Ewe couldn’t make this up !!!!"Either really early or really late?"#yorkshire #farm #countryside #outdoors #Lamb."Several fans flocked to the comments to share their thoughts on the new arrival and to express their joy at seeing Sid return to their screens.Bluetopaz85Lynn said: "Looks very windy up there.Sid's growing up very fast."Nowayjomo added: "Lovely to see Sid, missing his cheery face."Looking every bit the farmer there."Pamela108Pam commented: "Love it.Sid certainly looks in his element."Keswickgirl complimented Sid: "Oh wow! Look at Sid growing so tall."Amanda has been braving the winds of Storm Malik as her family prepares for the new arrivals.She also shared a candid video with her children Clemmie and Sid, they could be seen tending to the new farm arrival.The baby lamb was being fed by the mother sheep in a heartwarming video.The Yorkshire shepherdess issued an apology for the clip not including any sound due to the heavy winds.Amanda captioned the clip: "Over to ewe.
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'Still incarcerated' Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen gives update on outbreak fears
Amanda Owen, 46, shared some pictures from Ravenseat farm yesterday as she caught her followers up to speed with their bird flu situation.The star revealed that the family were still keeping the chickens in lockdown so as to not spread the virus any further.Addressing her 189,100 Twitter followers, Amanda wrote: “Feeding the chickens."She then jokingly likened it to the lockdowns we have all been experiencing due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.“They are still incarcerated, in chicken lockdown because of avian flu so are working from home (laying a few eggs),” she continued.The photos attached showed a couple of her children coming out to feed the birds with their little pony, Tony, in tow.READ MORE: Amanda Holden left stunned over Simon Cowell engagement newsAnother photo showed the chickens peeking through their coop at the camera.Amanda first spoke about her farm’s bird flu outbreak back in November 2021, explaining how the family had to capture all the chickens and place them in the barn both to shield them from the disease and, if they are carrying it, to stop them from spreading the flu to others.Sharing a montage that showed four of her nine children attempting to capture the final chicken, Amanda typed: “A bird in the hand.“Finally at sundown we get hold of the last chicken that has evaded capture.“The chickens must now reside in the barn due to bird flu.“Sidney rules the roost,” she added in reference to her son, who was able to capture the last of the birds.An outbreak of bird flu in North Yorkshire, where Amanda and her family live, had recently been confirmed at the time.The H5N1 virus, which is highly contagious and can kill poultry flocks, was reportedly found at premises near Thirsk.READ MORE...The

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