Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper recall ‘horrible’ moment on Diddly Squat Farm

Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper recall ‘horrible’ moment on Diddly Squat Farm

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After the celebrity couple found “half an ear” following a horrifying incident, Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper have opened up about a “horrible” time on Diddly Squat Farm.

TV personalities Jeremy Clarkson and Kaleb Cooper have spoken about a grisly discovery on Diddly Squat Farm after they found half an ear

During a round of ‘Who Said That’ featured on Amazon Prime’s YouTube channel, Jeremy, Kaleb, and Jeremy’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan were attempting to identify who had uttered the phrase: “The only thing they won’t eat is teeth”.

They subsequently recalled a disturbing episode where a piglet had been devoured by its mother, reports Wales Online.

Jeremy reacted once they learned Lisa had made the statement, blaming “the very first piglet we had.”

Lisa responded, “Half an ear, she left as well.”

We wouldn’t have known what had happened, but we would have assumed it had escaped, Jeremy continued. You are aware when you discover half an ear.

Since becoming a full-time farmer in 2019, Jeremy has encountered yet another challenging animal-related situation.

The 65-year-old former Top Gear host revealed earlier this month that he had to have the first calf born at Diddly Squat to get rid of after a tuberculosis outbreak.

Posting on Instagram beside an image of a cow, Jeremy wrote: “This was the first calf ever born at Diddly Squat. And this morning she was destroyed, while pregnant with twins, because she has TB. So sad.”

As Jeremy works to make the 1, 000 acre farm profitable, as described in Amazon Prime’s Clarkson Farm series, the heartbreak is the most recent setback to his agricultural endeavor in recent months.

Jeremy remarked to supporters that culling might be required to stop further spread after revealing that a TB outbreak had occurred on his farm over the summer.

Despite the recent difficulties at Diddly Squat, Jeremy has received praise for choosing to start farming and for having sparked discussions about issues affecting the UK’s farming community both domestically and internationally.

In one of Jeremy’s Sunday Times columns, he revealed that a Chinese delegation had visited to learn more about his farming methods.

Jeremy saw this as proof that he wasn’t performing well despite being called “incompetent” by one visitor.

A Chinese agricultural delegation was recently on a fact-finding mission in the UK, according to Jeremy. The high-ups are so clearly interested in what we’re up to.

Really very interested, indeed. I showed them one of our hen houses, which may appear like a miniature Romany caravan but is actually quite high-tech inside.

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Source: Mirror

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