As all Our Yorkshire Farm fans will be aware, running Ravenseat farm is a family effort.
Amanda and Clive Owen have their nine children helping out on the farm, a giant 2,000 acre piece of land in Upper Swaledale.
The family have 1,000 sheep, 40 cows, six dogs and four ponies.
According to The Mirror, Clive, 66, was running the farm alone when trainee shepherdess Amanda, now 46, first knocked on his door on a work errand in 1995.
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However things are now very different as the couple, who have been married for over two decades, now have their big brood to help out around the place.
The Owen clan has nine children – Annas, Violet, Edith, Raven, Clemmy, Nancy, Reuben, Miles, and Sidney.
The kids all muck in to help out in all aspects of farm life and the parents have been forced to insist they are not “breeding their own workforce”.
Speaking in the first episode of the show, Clive said: “We have a lot to do and we have to get to the end…