Amanda Owen melts Our Yorkshire Farm fans' hearts with pics of latest additions to Ravenseat | The Sun

AMANDA Owen has melted Our Yorkshire Farm fans' hearts with pictures of her latest additions to Ravenseat.

Last week, Amanda revealed her large family had grown even more with the arrival of a litter of Jack Russell puppies thanks to their pet pooch, Sprout.


The Yorkshire Shepherdess has been keeping her followers up to date on their progress, and her latest snaps showed daughters Clemmy and Nancy running around Ravenseat Farm with the adorable pups.

She accompanied the sweet snaps with the caption: "Got a few new followers".

Our Yorkshire Farm fans immediately commented on the pictures, with one writing on Twitter: "Cuteness overload! I would love one of those puppies I miss my Jack Russell…best doggies in the land!"

Another added: "How utterly adorable!"

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A third tweeted: "What a treat. Such a lovely scene the children must be loving the pups."

Meanwhile a fourth agreed, writing: "How lovely. You’ll have a queue of people at your door wanting to take them off your hands."

The happy post comes days after Amanda revealed to her followers how much impact the scorching weather and long-lasting drought has had on some of her animals.

Amanda posted a video and a series of photos of her work on the farm. 

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In the caption, Amanda explained: “There’s only fifteen [that] need clipping.”

She continued: “The fleeces are very dirty due to the heat and humidity over the past month.

“The lack of rain hasn’t rinsed the particles of grit and soil from the wool, making them even more itchy.

“Handled calmly, quietly and carefully. Then they can return to the moor,” she concluded.  


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