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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen takes swipe at Clive after losing sheep

Amanda Owen snapped at husband Clive after he made a farming error in an episode of Channel 5’s Our Yorkshire Farm.

46-year-old Amanda and 56-year-old Clive were attempting to move sheep while working at Ravenseat Farm, where they are raising their nine children.

They worked to relocate the sheep alongside their youngest two children, Clemmy and Nancy.

“The little ones are just like sheepdogs, they’re just kind of running around, enjoying themselves,” Amanda explained.

“They learn really quickly by being around the sheep and being with us when we’re working.”

But soon the flock began to roam around on their own, causing chaos.

Amanda and Clive were attempting to relocate their sheep
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Amanda shouted: “Clemmy, go that way,” in an attempt to get her daughter to lead the sheep in the right direction.

Clive soon joined the fray to try and get the sheep relocated to the right spot but in a careless blunder, forgot to block the escape route, meaning the sheep were able to flee the area once more.

“Ah man, we’re in a mess now,” Clive yelled over the flock.

Amanda snapped at Clive for leaving the gate opening and allowing the sheep to escape
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“Why didn’t you shut the gate?” Amanda shouted to Clive.

Clive attempted to fix his mistake, replying “Stop them there!” as the pair tried to prevent the sheep escaping.

“But why didn’t you shut the gate? Amanda repeated, running after the sheep to contain them.

She added: “I don’t know why he didn’t shut the gate! Country code.”

“There you are,” added Clive. “That was a bit hairy but we made it.”

The whole family helps out to run the farm
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The family has their work cut out at the moment with 950 lambs to sort and send to moors as well as having to care for their horses and cows.

The husband and wife duo have built up a huge following of viewers who are interested to see how the couple juggle being parents to their children while juggling managing a 2,000-acre North Yorkshire farm.

In the same episode viewers got to see how the whole family gets stuck in to helping to run the farm.

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Ten-year-old Edith and nine-year-old Violet were seen getting off the school bus after a day of learning and heading straight to tending to their Shetland pony, Joe.

“It does stink and it’s not the most fun job,” said Edith. “It’s one of those jobs that you have to do.

“I like having the horses because you can ride them.”

She continued: “I think my mum likes horses more than my dad. Dad has tried to ride horses before but he can’t get off them.

“He gets stuck but mum likes riding horses and I like riding horses.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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