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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen takes drastic measures after sad Ravenseat stillbirth

Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen is taking ‘drastic measures’ after sad stillbirth on the Ravenseat farm.

Opening up about the sad ordeal, Amanda shared a series of candid snaps that showed a calf called Stormy trying to feed on her adoptive mother Lily, who had suffered a stillbirth.

She detailed graphic details that left fans totally in awe over Amanda’s farming skills and openness about the sad stillbirth.

Taking to Instagram and Twitter, Amanda penned a post which reads: “The best way of persuading Lily that Stormy the calf is her own is to use stillborn calf’s skin to disguise her.

“Skinning is not an easy nor vaguely pleasant task as it is wet & slippery with birth fluids but this should make it more successful in the long run.

Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen detailed the heartbreaking stillbirth on her farm

“Removal of the dead calf’s skin is not as gory as might be the expectation but nevertheless I’ve refrained from showing too much detail.”

She then continued: “Most important is that the tail remains complete as this is what the mother sniffs when the adoptee suckles,” before adding: “IMAGES GIVE IDEA OF PROCESS BUT AREN’T OVERLY GRAPHIC.”

Fans were quick to praise Amanda for her work, with one writing: “Well done Amanda, not a very nice task, let’s hope Lily takes to her.”

Fans were quick to praise the shepherdess for her honesty on detailing life as a farmer

Another said: “From death comes life, you’ve saved a calf also saved a mother who would’ve pined for her baby I can imagine it wasn’t pleasant but it’s also a necessity.”

While a third penned: “I saw you do this with a lamb on one of your episodes on TV, so amazing that you can save another life. Really hope she takes to him.”

Not long after the post, Amanda shared an update which read: “The fond pair. The skin was worn for 24 hours.”

Adding: “After hearing Lily the cow speaking to Stormy the adopted calf we knew that they had bonded.”

Amanda has a huge following of fans who like to keep up to date with her life

“Best news I’ve heard all day,” one fan penned.

While another said: “Thank you so much for sharing this. The reality of farming but also you are showing the love and care we give our farm animals. We’ll bend over backwards for them and spend hours to make something like this happen.”

We think Amanda is incredible. Such a tough job being a shepherdess!

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