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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen says 'still going strong' as fans say 'I've missed this'

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star has provided fans with an update on one of the family's most cherished pets. The 50-year-old was after she allowed cameras into her home which followed her everyday life.

The success is a hill-shepherd who lives on one of the most remote farms in Britain. Amanda lives and works on Ravenseat Farm in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales.

Not only does fulfil . Amanda took to social media on Thursday (October 10) and posted a long-awaited statement about Tony the Pony.

The Shetland has been at the heart of their family for many years. She wrote on : "Still going strong & still the G.O.A.T Tony the pony."

Alongside the caption, she uploaded a carousel of images of her kids gently playing with him and going out on countryside hacks. In one image he was spotted in a bedroom having his main braided into a platt.

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While another saw a candid shot of daughter Edith who was bending down while donning riding.

Her 550,000 followers were left overjoyed and claimed that they had missed the four-legged animal since the show was axed by the network.

One user wrote: "Oh I have missed Tony Pony updates! Though I think he's shrinking!" While another said: "Oh my goodness what a happy sight! Your beautiful girls & Tony the pony pure joy!"

"Yay your back on the telly. I can't wait. Missed you guys. Girls looking beautiful as ever. Tony the pony is doing well I see," chimed in a third.

A fourth shared that they even went back over old episodes to catch a glimpse of the miniature horse.

"I re-watched the episode when you bought Tony the other day! He's always been a lol cool due, and I love his bond with the girls," they added.

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During a popular episode of the show before it came to an end in 2022 - some of the children were seen giving Tony a pedicure.

Amanda taught Clemmie how to pick his hooves, she was heard saying : "Tony nearly fell over, good girl you've got it. It's a good lesson to learn. It takes a lot to care for a horse, doesn't it?"

Later on in the episode, she went on a walk with their beloved sheepdog across their land while Clemmie took Tony on a ride.

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