Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen left scrambling to save animals as Ravenseat faces deadly disease
OUR Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen has been left scrambling for “last remaining chicken” after a risk of “danger” on Ravenseat farm.
Amanda shared the news with her 205.1k followers on Twitter as she posted snaps of her daughter Nancy trying to catch a chicken after a potential bird flu threat at their Yorkshire Dales home.
The 48-year-old Tweeted to her fans: “Poised, ready to catch the last remaining chicken. Anyway no point getting in a flap about it.”
The chicken was seen stood beside pigeons and a box as they tried to get it inside.
Just moments before that the Yorkshire Shepherdess tweeted: “Gathering up and laying the chickens in. They’ll be kept inside now due to the danger of Avian flu. Now Nancy rules the roost.”
Fans were concerned by the news of the potential bird flu danger and left comments.
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One fan wrote: “Did you catch it? I waited until it was dark then scooped her from her perch.”
Another wrote: “Thought all bird had to be kept inside now?”
A third penned: “Hope everything is ok Amanda, love to your family.”
A fourth added: “Well done Nancy, good work. Really hope the Avian flu doesn’t get to you.”
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While a fifth echoed: “Excellent work Nancy, just look after yourselves.”
Amanda gathered up the chickens to go inside due to the danger of Avian flu, also known as Bird flu.
News of the Avian flu danger comes after Amanda recently shared the family are struggling as mice and shrews have invaded their Yorkshire Dales farm.
