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Jeremy Clarkson says his farm will be shut for TWO MONTHS after TB outbreak – as he reveals one of his dog’s puppies has died

Jeremy Clarkson explained that after the TB epidemic, his farm would be closed for two months and how one of his pets died.

The news comes after explaining how the TV server opened a flock of beloved cows on social media.

Today, however, he confirmed that the farm shop would be ‘not affected by the closing and that it would remain open for business as usual.

The popular pub of the star remains open 10 miles away from the farmer dog in Burford – 10 miles away from the Norton Farm.

At the beginning of this week, his wife Lisa Hogan shared an Instagram video of Arya after giving birth to a kitten – but only days later he shared a sad update with fans.: ‘Sad news this morning. Mr. Gray went to fur and feathered soils. ‘

The 65 -year -old Clarkson went to X on Thursday: ‘Bad news from Diddly Squat. We fell with TB. Everyone here is definitely ruined. ‘

In the midst of the concern that the outbreak may affect staff members, Mr. Clarkson later explained: ‘I really have to clean it. The cattle we have TB. It doesn’t affect people, just our poor cows. ‘

Now it has provided an update and Times Radio today: ‘Terrible, terrible. You do a test every six months in the cows, and then you become a little blasé, which is a hypothetical threat.

Jeremy Clarkson (in the picture), ‘Harap’ TV star was shot by a TB epidemic after explaining that the beloved herd of cow faces the relevant.

Jeremy Clarkson's wife Lisa Hogan shared this photo of a baby garbage at the beginning of this week

Jeremy Clarkson’s wife Lisa Hogan shared this photo of a baby garbage at the beginning of this week

Now he wrote: 'sad news this morning. Mr. Gray went to fur and feathered soils'

Now he wrote: ‘sad news this morning. Mr. Gray went to fur and feathered soils’

Clarkson, who was worried that the outbreak may affect the staff members, then said: 'The cattle we have. It doesn't affect people, just our poor cows

Clarkson, who was worried that the outbreak may affect the staff members, then said: ‘The cattle we have. It doesn’t affect people, just our poor cows

“And then the veterinarian looked like he did yesterday at noon and said,” I’m really sorry that it failed. So that’s now we’re locked and just terrible, absolutely terrible.

Not only 24 hours have passed since I found it and occupies my mind. He was invading my mind, but I got up this morning and I saw one of my offspring died. And there’s a very sick calf. To be honest, farming? I don’t enjoy this week. ‘

Clarkson added on the farm at the current closing of Oxfordshire: ‘Absolutely two months because we have to wait before we do another test.’

Today he published X: ‘The farm is not closed. We can’t just buy or sell cows. ‘

In cases of cattle tuberculosis in cattle, infected animals are usually destroyed to prevent the spread of infectious disease.

Between April 2024 and March 2025, more than 21,000 animals were massacred due to a TB incident in the UK, with animals who failed in a TB test or achieved inconvenient results for two consecutive tests.

A supporter said that they hoped that cow and unborn calf would heal and Clarkson answered: ‘They need to be removed. This is the law. ‘

Cattle TB may be contagious to all mammals, including humans, and is mainly transmitted by contact with other infected droplets such as milk or milk.

Jeremy Clarkson and his wife Lisa Hogan are seen in London's Tate Modern in September 2017

Jeremy Clarkson and his wife Lisa Hogan are seen in London’s Tate Modern in September 2017

Oxfordshire, where the popular diddly squat farm, has now been ranked as a ‘edge area’ for TB. Considering that it is determined between both high and low -risk area, most herds will be subject to TB tests on basic six -month basis.

Last year, the former ball Gear server, activists Oxfordshire, Chadlington, reportedly visited by the police officers after reporting the prevented settlements.

According to the laws of wildlife in the UK, it is illegal to harm, destroy, prevent or disturb Porsuk settlements.

Clarkson told the police who came to visit him there was no reason to fill the settlements – because he shot all the Porsuks instead, apparently under the license.

The TV server wrote: ‘With mercy, there was an excellent excuse:’ I shot all the Porsuks on the farm, why would I want to fill the settlements? ‘And yes, before asking, they were all legal. ‘

At the previous Clarkson farm, his star discussed the threat of TB for his cattle and threw a rent about ‘B ***** D’ Badgers.

Clarkson said this is one of the most difficult areas to protect.

‘We thought, “What do we do?” Because if you want to have a popular show, you should say, “Oh, little look and look strange.”

‘But I thought, no, this is a farming show and you lose your core mass – farmers, if you wander around, I say, “Look at these sweet little animals.”

“ Actually I said to them b ***** DS and showed people what they really do. TRUE. ‘

Last year, the former ball Gear server (in the picture), activists, Oxfordshire, Chadlington, was prevented by the settlements of the landshoured settlements after the Thames Valley was visited by police officers.

Last year, the former ball Gear server (in the picture), activists, Oxfordshire, Chadlington, was prevented by the settlements of the landshoured settlements after the Thames Valley was visited by police officers.

A supporter said they hoped that his cow and unborn calves will heal in the Diddly Squat Farm (in the picture). Clarkson replied: 'They need to be removed. Law '

A supporter said they hoped that his cow and unborn calves will heal in the Diddly Squat Farm (in the picture). Clarkson replied: ‘They need to be removed. Law ‘

Clarkson said in 2023: ‘These are not beautiful animals. Do not be fooled by Brian May. Badgers is doing this.

‘This causes people working for generations to build a farm deleted by the Porsuks.’

Badgers made an unwanted look at the second Clarkson farm on the Amazon Prime.

A scene said that their cows were at the risk of transferring to TB due to the presence of Porsuks on the farm, and one of them tested positively for bacteria causing the disease.

In 2023, Clarkson’s farm star Kaleb Cooper withdrew his tears while discussing 21 milk cows with a friend on Instagram after three contracted cattle tuberculosis.

Kaleb said in a video: ‘Now today, a bit stressful. Today, my milk cows – there are three reactors for 21 cows I purchased – TB. ‘

“ I don’t really know how to define emotion. I know, so it’s not all cows and I don’t know how [the other owner] He feels – but hard. ‘

He continued: ‘Not good. Three reactors, so we must re -test within two months. This is three cows that provide milking. ‘

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Department spokesman Telegraph said: ‘Cattle TB is a destructive disease that destroys farmers’ livelihoods.

‘Our hearts go to all farms that suffer from positive cases.

‘Governments and agencies are working hard to reduce the spread to farmers who lose animals and take measures to pay compensation.’

We are determined to decide to quickly launch Porsuk vaccines to help the ‘livestock’ ” ” ” ” ” ”.

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