AMANDA Owen has left her fans shocked after she posted bloody pictures from a 'stressful' experience on her farm.
The 48-year-old, who is best known for appearing on Channel 5's Our Yorkshire Farm, shared an update with her fans.
She revealed that one of her cows was calving, and it didn't go quite as smoothly as the Yorkshire Shepherdess was hoping.
Taking to Instagram, Amanda revealed that she had to call out a local vent to assist with the birth of the baby.
She wrote: "Yesterday had it stressful moments that’s for sure.
"Pictures of calving but as always nothing too graphic.
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"Holly the vet from Pendragon was on hand for a leggy calf, a fat greedy cow & a malpresentation. She was ace."
While the calf was safely delivered, Amanda shared one image of a bloody utensil that left some fans shocked.
One wrote: "Those bracelets 😫."
A second commented: "Hope they wash well!!"
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"All those clamps but looks like all is well xx," said a third.
The star was then flooded with praise for the tricky birth as one said: "Such hard work but just look at the results, well done you x."
Another replied: "Well done ladies! Happy birthday wee coo!!!"
"Great work on International ladies day from all three of you."
Our Yorkshire Farm fans were all recently left saying the same thing as Amanda Owen shared a series of snaps of her kids getting to work on the farm after hours.
In the snaps, she revealed that her children had volunteered to work through the night in order to keep everything at Ravenseat like clockwork.
The photos showed how the farm was covered in complete darkness as the Owen clan were forced to use lanterns to be able to see what they were doing.
They were helping to care for one of their sick horses, Hazel, who Amanda revealed had been in "bad fettle" over the past few days.
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