has shared a fresh update from Ravenseat as the lambing season begins again. The Yorkshire Shepherdess, who rose to fame on and, more recently, Our Farm Next Door, took to to post a new selfie from inside her car with three of her daughters.
She told followers about their current situation, saying: "But now...it is that time of year again. LAMBING TIME. How quickly it comes around. And all of a sudden we have different hurdles to overcome." The photo gives fans a familiar glimspe into the realities of rural family life, as Amanda and her children brace for one of the busiest times on the farming calendar.
In two additional snaps her girls can be seen out on the hills dragging heavy metal fencing across the landscape - likely to prepare a pen for the arrival of new lambs.
Amanda's followers were quick to rally around the family with messages of support. One fan wrote: "Here's hoping that you will all have a safe lambing with minimal crisis. The girls look fabulous and ready to start."
Another added: "Beautiful family! Good luck with the lambing, hope all goes well." A third gushed: " Always inspiring. Amazing family - good luck with all things farming."
Amanda has continued to keep her 530,000 followers updated on life at Ravenseat after the family transitioned from filming Our Yorkshire Farm to , which aired for the first time on Channel 4 in 2024.

Despite her split from ex husband , the pair have continued to co-parent their nine children and work on the farm together. Although they initially took some time off filming shows together when their relationship ended, they returned to screens together with Our Farm Next Door.
Although this raised some speculation that the couple had rekindled their relationship, Amanda has been firm about the fact that there is "no romance" between them.
She recently told : "We're just getting on with it. We bicker. We argue. There's no romance. But we're all right with each other, and that's a blessing.
"If you've gone through a separation, there's a reason you separated. And it's usually because you're not getting on. Who wants that? We're here and we've got a joint mission. It's about securing the future of the farm, the children."
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