Jeremy Clarkson today announced he could have to lock down his farm for two months after an outbreak of TB - and also revealed how one of his pet dog's puppies has died.
Yesterday the TV presenter told fans he faced culling his beloved herd of cows after learning a cow pregnant with two calves on his Oxfordshire farm was infected with bovine tuberculosis.
But he confirmed today that his farm shop would be 'unaffected' by the closure and remain open for business as usual. The star's popular pub, the Farmer's Dog in Burford - 10 miles away from his Chipping Norton farm - also remains open.
Earlier this week his wife Lisa Hogan had shared an Instagram video of their dog Arya after she gave birth to a litter of puppies - but just days later has shared a sad update with fans, writing: 'Sad news this morning. Mr Grey has gone to fur and feather land.'
Clarkson, 65, had taken to X on Thursday to say: 'Bad news from Diddly Squat. We've gone down with TB. Everyone here is absolutely devastated.'








