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Amanda Owen and her family have been flooded with messages of support after the Our Yorkshire Farm star shared an insight into how the farm is going as they enter December.
The mum-of-nine took to Instagram to provide the update from a snow-covered Yorkshire Dales as she shared a series of snaps of her children feeding the animals on the farm.
She also included a weather forecast from earlier this week in which it showed the temperate had plummeted to -10°C.
"A proper wintery feel to the beginning of December," Owen penned alongside the post before adding the hashtags: "#Swaledale #yorkshire #shepherdess #winter #nithered #snow #cold #freezing."
And while several fans were pleased to see Owen's children still throwing themselves into the running of the farm despite the chilly weather, others expressed their concern due to the below-freezing temperatures.
"My goodness, that's cold. Take care, I hope and all the farm come through unscathed," one of Owen's followers penned in response.
Amanda Owen and her family have still been hard at work on the farm amid the sub-zero conditions
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A second fan was similarly concerned for the farm and its animals as they echoed: "I see that Ravenseat has the coldest temperature in North Yorkshire. That's committed farming! Hope your family and stock keep safe."
"Wow that's cold, stay safe," a third urged, followed by a love heart emoji, before a fourth commented: "You all keep warm. Total respect to all of you."
Meanwhile, a fifth praised the Our Yorkshire Farm star: "-10 and still the work continues. Always fabulous to see you and the family at your beautiful (and cold) Ravenseat. X."
"WOW! You All keep safe and warm x Lovely photo," a sixth weighed in while another simply pleaded: "Stay warm and safe."
The county is set to face fresh swathes of snow this week with the Met Office even issuing a yellow weather warning for Monday.
But sub-zero temperatures are something Owen is more than familiar with coping with on Ravenseat, as documented in the hit Channel 5 series.
With the show now over following Owen's split from husband Clive, the pair have moved onto pastures new with a joint TV project reportedly in the pipeline.
The former husband and wife duo have joined forces to restore their derelict property Anty John to its former glory - something their daughter Raven shared a major update about last month.
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It's been reported the progress of the restoration will be documented in a new series for Channel 4, although a release date and official announcement is still yet to be released.
Meanwhile, eldest son Reuben has made a return to screens in a number of Channel 5's hit farming shows.