Fans were seriously happy
Clarkson's Farm fans were delighted when Jeremy's bond with one animal proved stronger than the others in the final moments of season two. Pepper the cow had failed to breed on the show and had been rendered as "useless" by those surrounding the former Top Gear presenter.
Opinion was against the poor cow as the general consensus was that it didn't make sense to keep a cow on the farm who couldn't provide a profit for the business in the form of calves. But fans were ecstatic when Pepper appeared in a recent update on the farm shop's official page.In the snap posted on Diddly Squat, Pepper is on the pictured on the farm with the caption confirming she was alive and well grazing on Jeremy's fields.
Mrs.hartmansfarmhousemarket commented: "I don't know if you know, but there is actually a connection between the colour white and infertility in the shorthorn cattle breed. That said, Pepper is the equivalent to the black sheep in a white herd. She stands out. Just love her!"
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