Amanda Owen has taken to social media to share a rare snap of her younger children working on the farm.
The 48-year-old Yorkshire Shepherdess left fans gushing as she posted snaps of the two youngsters tending to their horses Josie and Princess.
They seemed to be having fun on the farm as she joined mum at work.
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Taking to Instagram, Amanda wrote: “Brought Josie & Princess down into the pastures ready for the farrier visiting tomorrow. #yorkshire #horses #ponies #farrier.”
Many fans rushed to the comment section to say they missed seeing the Owen family together on Channel 5 show Our Yorkshire Farm.
One of Amanda’s 536,000 followers wrote: “Aww I really miss the show – it was my favourite. Beautiful.”
Another added: “When are we getting the next series of your much loved family. They are missed so very much.”
A third person said: “Just realised now that all the children are at school and it’s only Clive and Amanda at home they’ve got no help during the day, so the only filming will be of them showing how hard it is to work by themselves, but they will get the help after school and at the weekends. This is where Amanda can really show how hard it is to be a sheep farmer where they are..”
While a fourth social media user said: “Who looks after the farm and the children whilst Amanda is away for days filming?”
“Gorgeous,” someone else wrote.
It comes after Amanda headed to a farm in Todmorden during Wednesday’s episode (February 8) of her More4 series, Amanda Owen’s Extraordinary Farming Lives.
As Happy Valley fans will know, Todmorden, aka the Calder Valley, is where Sarah Lancashire’s smash hit police drama was filmed and set.
However, Amanda was left speechless and turned to the cameras in shock when a farmer made a sly dig at her.
Amanda was speaking to Sarah Jane and Nat at Porcus Farm in the Pennines above Todmorden, when the rather awkward incident took place.
Discussing the community around their farm, Sarah Jane told Amanda: “It is nice to feel a bit looked after. There’s a temptation to go look for a property that’s totally isolated, huh.”
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She suddenly stopped her sentence and then pointed towards Amanda.
Amanda, looking a tad awkward, then gave a shrill laugh and looked directly at the cameraman in shock.
Nat continued: “But actually when these guys are away we feel a little bit lost.”
The new series is Amanda’s first solo project since her heartbreaking split from her husband Clive.
Clive has subsequently gone on to have an Our Yorkshire Farm spin-off with son Reuben, while the duo co-parent their brood.
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