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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares health update as beloved patient is discharged

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Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has shared a new update about her lambs.The 47-year-old posted a series of cute pictures on social media of her daughter Clemmie holding the animals on the farm at Ravenseat.Amanda tweeted: "Finally.

The last stubborn inmate….sorry patient has been discharged from the lambing hospital !"Sheep pens dismantled & now closed for admissions."The mother-of-nine has gained a lot of fans with her Channel 5 reality TV show where she shares details of her rural life.

People have now been sharing their well wishes with the star.One person commented: "All done for another year!"Another said: "Finely this period of the year is done!

Hope you have had a lovely large crop this year!!!"One fan tweeted: "And Relaxxxxx" with another saying "Lovely smiley Clemmie.

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