Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper flooded with support as he reveals exciting new project
CLARKSON'S Farm star Kaleb Cooper has announced his new farming project to fans on Instagram.
Kaleb was "too excited" when he disclosed the news to his two million followers.
The 27-year-old farming contractor made a name for himself on TV after he featured in Clarkson's Farm alongside 63-year-old Jeremy Clarkson.
He quickly became a fan favourite on the Amazon series, where he helps the writer and gameshow host run a farm on the countryside.
In the video now posted to his millions of fans, Kaleb displayed his latest additions to the farm as he explained why he brought 21 new cows.
He said: "I wouldn't normally do this, but I own 21 dairy cows that I bought with a friend of mine.
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"He milks them, and I help him get the grant for the robots and stuff like that.
"I am going to take you on a bit of a journey to show you how robots work, as well as all the dairy cows.
"I owe my career to dairy farming, so it's quite an exciting one. I am super excited."
The reality TV star captioned the 35-second Instagram reel: "I was too excited not to share this, so I'm posting it now. I own 21 dairy cows that are being milked locally to me.
"Guess I'm going back milking in the mornings to do my part."
Kaleb's comment section was filled with positive comments that congratulated the young farmer on his new venture.
One fan said: "Congrats. Love what you're doing."
Another followed it with: "Great way of showing secondary school students alternative ways of working in agriculture by developing robotics."
Kaleb replied to the comment and said: "That's the plan."
A third person related to the father of one's farming struggles and said: "Our family dairy farm in the States went out of business 10 years ago after 90 years. Hard life and hard work."
While another praised his work and wrote: "Well done, Kaleb!! No one can ever say that you don't put the hours in!!"
While a fifth person commented: "You are such a hard-working chap. You can't beat dairy cows, they are the best. Have lots of fun and enjoy them."
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It was announced earlier this year that the no-nonsense fan favourite applied for permission from Oxfordshire Council to live on his local smallholding to care for his livestock.
Clarkson's Farm is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video now.