Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen appeared on This Morning to share the incredible moment her daughter Clemmy heroically rescued a lamb.
Amanda Owen, star of Our Yorkshire Farm, has shared the extraordinary moment her daughter rescued a lamb, calling it a “miracle”.
Amanda shot to fame in 2018 alongside her now ex-husband Clive with their debut documentary series, Our Yorkshire Farm, on Channel 5.
In 2024, Channel 4 commissioned a ten-part series titled ‘Our Farm Next Door’, documenting the family’s journey as they restored a 200-year-old farmhouse in the Yorkshire Dales. The Yorkshire Shepherdess resides and works at Ravenseat Farm with her ex-spouse Clive and their nine children.
The second series aired in 2025, with another instalment set to premiere on More 4 on Monday evening (January 19) at 9 pm.
Ahead of the new series, Amanda appeared on Monday’s episode of ‘This Morning’ with two of her daughters, Clemmy and Nancy. The enthusiastic farmers chatted with ITV show hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley about their farming exploits, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Amanda Owen described the moment her daughter rescued a lamb (Image: ITV)
The conversation swiftly moved to a dramatic moment in the show when a lamb found itself in a perilous situation. In a video clip, Clemmy was seen rescuing a lamb that had fallen into a mineshaft that had opened up on their farm land.
Amanda Owen described the moment her daughter rescued a lamb (Image: ITV)
The conversation swiftly moved to a dramatic moment in the show when a lamb found itself in a perilous situation. In a video clip, Clemmy was seen rescuing a lamb that had fallen into a mineshaft that had opened up on their farm land.

In conversation with Cat and Ben, Amanda also shared a disappointing update on their new house, Anty John’s, which won’t be ready for some time.
“So, it is a very slow job. The whole idea is to restore the house to its original state, preserving its integrity and heritage, but also making it habitable and functional,” she said.
“Nothing too contrived or anything like that. But it is a slow project, a very slow project. [The kids] are all involved in it. Talk about keeping busy.”
The new series of Our Farm Next Door