Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen shares problem at home as she admits 'no rules apply'

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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen has admitted that there was a real issue on the farm and it all seemed to stem from a disobedient few

Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen has revealed they've been grappling with some rule-breaking troublemakers on the farm. A staple on More 4's latest venture, Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids, the Shepherdess is embroiled in an extraordinary renovation project alongside her former spouse and their brood, all beneath the watchful eyes of a filming crew. Accustomed to television exposure, Amanda is well aware that pairing farm life with refurbishing an old farmhouse can only mean pandemonium—particularly when it involves their unruly animals.

The most recent headache involved a few mischievous goats who have been a constant source of trouble because "no rules" seem to apply to this wayward bunch. Recently, the farm was thrown into disarray when one goat fancied the key fob for the family's quad bike and decided to eat it. Thankfully, Amanda's quick-thinking son Sidney swooped in to remedy the situation, reports OK! Amanda shed light on their farming woes, stating: "We've got these three goats that go everywhere and literally no rules apply.



" The mother-of-nine lamented further: "They go through the house, on the roof, in the trailer, in the car...

it's access all areas with the goats. They've got a real liking for chewing things and they have an addiction to key fobs, one of them actually ate the quad bike keys!" Sidney displayed quick thinking and resourcefulness, impressing Amanda who lauded her son: "It became a great learning curve. Sidney replaced the whole ignition barrel on the quad bike.

I'm so proud of him." Amanda has faced numerous hurdles this series, and working alongside her ex-husband Clive hasn't always been smooth sailing. The Yorkshire celebrity confessed to being on the brink of tears at one point.

She recounted: "Clive starts trying to tell me how to use the internet. That was definitely tear-jerking in a painful manner, in that mansplaining way." With years of experience under her belt, Amanda is well aware that life in her line of work comes with its ups and downs, as she remarked: "You get to see the rough with the smooth on the farm.

We aren't The Waltons! [...

] It's like one of these home renovation projects, but Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen I ain't." Our Farm Next Door is on More 4, Tuesday, April 29 at 9pm and is available to stream.