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Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen slams 'selling out' backlash as she sets record straight

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Amanda Owen, 46, has taken to social media to “set the record straight” after one of her recent Instagram posts sparked backlash.The Our Yorkshire Farm star, who stars in the Channel 5 show alongside her husband Clive Owen and their nine children, was accused of “selling out” by some of her fans after she shared a snap alongside her son Miles promoting the use of Crave Pet Food protein strips and chunks for their sheepdog Midge.In view of her 325,000 followers, Amanda captioned the post: "A treat every now and then does no harm and Midge loves @cravepetfooduk protein strips and chunks."Sheepdogs are highly intelligent and extremely energetic so we use the CRAVE treats with 100% natural chicken or beef as a reward for good behaviour.

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