Amanda Owen issues warning to sensitive viewers from Yorkshire farm: 'You are one tough cookie!'


The Yorkshire shepherdess revealed how an episode of All Creatures Great & Small, which is set in the Yorkshire Dales, inspires her lambing technique


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Abby Allen
Abby AllenTV writer
Updated: 16 hours ago
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Amanda Owen is a seasoned shepherdess and often shares the tricks of the trade on her Instagram. 

The Our Yorkshire Farm star works long hours in order to maintain her farm in Swaledale, and recently shared a candid insight into some of the more graphic aspects of her job in a series of videos. 

Issuing warnings to sensitive viewers, Amanda explained the realities of lambing season by showing how she uses a dead lamb's hide to help disguise another lamb as the sheep's own. 

In one video, the shepherdess shouted out one particular TV show that inspired the technique – and it's a fan favourite we can all agree harbours a special place in animal lovers' hearts. 

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Amanda's inspiration behind farming technique   

In the caption of one of the videos, Amanda wrote: "Here goes. *Whenever I do this I always remember watching All Creatures Great & Small. As a child, I was transfixed when, in a particular episode, a mare had lost a foal at birth. 

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Amanda shared how she's mastered the technique on Insatgram

"A neighbouring yard had an orphan foal and by using the skin of the deceased foal, they were able to solve the problem in one fell swoop.* If I remember correctly the two owners were at odds with each other too. That was cured an' all."

Fans react to Amanda's video

Fans were quick to take to the comments to commend Amanda's technique, with one writing: "One does what needs to be done. Better than losing another lamb," while another penned: "Sad the lamb had to die, but brilliant helping another one live."

Meanwhile, others reminisced about the original BBC series of All Creatures Great & Small, which aired in the 1970s and 1980s and starred Christopher Timothy as James Herriot. 

Siegfried Farnon, Anna Madeley, Nicholas Ralph and Rachel Shenton in All Creatures Great and Small© Channel 5
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"I love All Creatures Great & Small. Looking forward to your next series of My Farm Next Door too," said one follower, while another added: "I remember that too. You are one tough cookie!"

Life on the Yorkshire Farm

Alongside her own farming techniques, Amanda often shares a glimpse of how she instills her practices on to her nine children. 

Sharing a picture of two of her daughters, the shepherdess penned in a recent Instagram post: "The children were keen to see what fresh new shoots they could find for Michelle, Shelby and Shelly. Ramson and moss crop brought them out of their shell."

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She followed up with another snapshot of her three young daughters helping to nurse two baby lambs while they perched on top of the railings in one of their barns housing sheep. "Just images that make me smile," wrote Amanda. 

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