Former star has delighted followers with a heartwarming selfie featuring her six daughters.
The snap was taken on a sunny day in the picturesque countryside, with hills and a lake visible in the background.
Amanda reflected on her busy life in the caption, saying: “I made such plans over Christmas and the New Year.
“Get more organised, delegate a bit more and put some time aside for posting on social media platforms. Here I am, more than halfway through January having actioned none of the above.”
Fans reassured her that it is more important to treasure the time you have with family than work sometimes, with one saying: “You were making memories and enjoying time together that’s much more important and worthwhile.”
Amanda Owen has shared a selfie taken with her daughters
Another agreed: “No one should have to be a slave to social media. Do what you want, when you want. Thank you for sharing your lovely family.”
A third added: “Such beautiful girls together, family is precious, hold on to each other and laugh together.”
Amanda and her ex-husband Clive Owen share nine children. Their kids, Raven, Reuben, Miles, Edith, Violet, Sidney, Annas, Clemmie, and Nancy, all play active roles on the farm.
The children embrace the outdoors and contribute to the demanding work of running Ravenseat Farm in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Despite their separation in 2022, Amanda and Clive continue to co-parent and work together.
Their new show, Our Farm Next Door, documents the family’s efforts to renovate a derelict farmhouse on their property.
The eldest daughter, Raven, often helps with her younger siblings and while on Our Yorkshire Farm split her time between university and Ravenseat.
She graduated from York St John University in 2022 and aspires to become a vet.
Amanda’s parenting philosophy of letting her kids run “free range” previously made headlines when social services contacted her inquiring into the safety of her children.
At the time, the mum told fans: “I got a yellow flag from social services… I believe there is a happy medium whereby you do let the kids climb trees.
“Yes, they haven’t got harnesses on or hard hats, but I believe there are some lessons to be learned that don’t necessarily result in instant death but actually learn your own parameters.”