- A herd of pigs promises to be a highlight of Clarkson’s Farm’s new Prime series
- But low points in livestock farming, including the tragic piglet mortality, will also be discussed
The pigs seem happy to be there – and Jeremy Clarkson is just as happy to welcome them to his farm.
Jeremy is thrilled with the newcomers to Diddly Squat, who immediately run through their field after being released from their trailer, these images show.
The clip, from the upcoming third series of Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime, shows the efforts the journalist and his helpers are making to help the business grow.
He’s quick to dub the 10-strong flock ‘Piggly Squat’, while girlfriend Lisa Hogan is left ‘besides herself’ at the cuteness overload as they forage for potatoes.
The cute creatures quickly feel completely at home when they are released onto the farm
Jeremy’s employees provide him with ten beautiful pigs in the Amazon Farm series
While nervous at first, the pigs soon love running around the field
Clarkson watches his pigs with friend Lisa Hogan
They locate the potatoes very quickly
As excitement about the new series grows, it has also emerged that Jeremy allows his beloved cow Pepper to be sent to a slaughterhouse.
He took a look at the animal in Clarkson’s Farm 2, after talking to a young daughter of a cattle farmer
He said, ‘This is my pet. Five-year-old Rosie, from the farm where we bought her, said this cow was her favorite.
“She asked, ‘Will you babysit Pepper for me?’ So I said I would do it.”
However, later in the series, a veterinarian discovered that Pepper was not pregnant, and someone suggested that she should be sent for meat.
Jeremy snapped back at the time, “I don’t eat Pepper, and that’s the end of it.”
But after changing his mind, he apparently allows Pepper to be taken to slaughter.
He notices: ‘I feel really sad today. Pepper goes of course. What do you think will become of her?’
Jeremy’s girlfriend Lisa Hogan is moved to tears when some piglets die
The farm is trying to save the local shop from the endless administrative burden of the municipality
Animal fans may be left devastated over the circumstances of Pepper’s demise
Jeremy’s competes with Kaleb, who was recently promoted to farm manager
They compete against each other with 500 hectares each to see who can make the most money
Discussing the competition, Jeremy said, “That’s the backbone of the entire series.”
Jeremy also receives feedback on his farm shop while attending a meeting with the council
Jeremy worries about various harebrained schemes to make money for the farm
Jeremy and Lisa’s close bond with their newcomers also provided the show’s “saddest moment.”
The second series revolved around Jeremy’s ambitions to open a restaurant on the premises
It also appears that the council is still hearing Jeremy’s case regarding his various business ventures
Clarkson also tries to clear some wasteland, with predictable results