Jeremy Clarkson devastated as puppy dies just hours after announcing farm in lockdown - Gloucestershire Live
CHIPPING NORTON, OXFORDSHIRE, UK, AUG 1 – Diddly Squat Farm will close for eight weeks due to bovine tuberculosis, with farm shop operations continuing; one puppy's death deeply affected Jeremy Clarkson and his family.
- Television presenter Jeremy Clarkson announced the death of one of his puppies after confirming a bovine tuberculosis outbreak at his Diddly Squat Farm.
- Clarkson stated that the disease poses a severe threat to cattle, leading to mandatory culling, and indicated the farm will be locked down for at least two months.
- He shared on social media that he and his staff were 'absolutely devastated' by the news, indicating emotional distress over the situation.
- The outbreak will require further testing on his cattle, with Clarkson acknowledging, "I'm not enjoying it this week.
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