Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen posts huge string of pics from Ravenseat after new man's identity revealed | The Sun
OUR Yorkshire Farm star, Amanda Owen has shared a collection of personal photos of life behind-the-scenes at her property.
The farmer, 48, wanted to mark the official start of spring and daylight saving time after the clocks went forward at the weekend.
A process, that has been incorrectly thought to have been created to benefit farmers, instead it was instigated during World War I to conserve fuel.
However, Amanda, shared that she’s still happy for the lighter evenings as it means her nine children can spend more time with the animals at Ravenseat after school.
In one post she shared a series of photos of two of her daughters feeding their chickens.
The pair were breaking up bread into crumbs to give to the animals. While certain parts of the UK experienced rain and fog, in Yorkshire there were blue skies and sunshine.
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Alongside the photos, Amanda wrote: “Crumbs! It is lovely that the clocks have changed and now lighter later. It’s great to be outside after school."
She didn’t stop there. Keeping up her trend of showing her fans what life is really like on the farm, she shared another series of snaps of her children exploring and having fun in nature.
The caption read: “Budding naturalists, botanists, ecologists, ornithologists, hydrologists, geologists. And farmers. 👩🌾 🌱🌳☘️🪹🪺🦔🌾🌸🌼🦅🐦🐝🕷️🐞"
Fans were all praise of her parenting, one said: “You've got the whole curriculum here, don't you? Math, science social studies, geography language arts! Nothing can take the place of hands on education. Bravo, you!” Another agreed: “What a wonderful childhood…..can I come ? Knock off the 60 and I'm only 7!!!”
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