Our Yorkshire Farm's shepherdess Amanda Owen is patiently awaiting the newest arrival to Ravenseat.
The mum-of-nine told her 204.7k followers that they are all getting ready for their cow Ciara to give birth.
"Playing the waiting game. We could be waiting ‘til the cows come home," she wrote as she shared a slew of photos of Ciara with fans of the show.
Her daughter Clemmie sat down in the hay beside the huge animal, ready to help her mum at any moment once Ciara goes into labour.
Sharing their excitement, fans rushed to the comment section.
"Cannot wait, this is so exciting. Good luck guys," one wrote.
"Let's hope it's not too long so excited to see the calf," a second echoed.
A third added: "Ah still waiting patiently."
"Could be waiting till Clemmie comes home! She's bagged up nicely hopefully not too much longer."
Amanda's kids often get praised by viewers for their grown-up attitude to helping out on the farm.
One follower wrote: "It's lovely to see how much care and respect your children give to the animals."
"Your children are an absolute credit to you and Clive and this shows through your parenting. They are amazing wonderful children who have been brought up in a happy family environment, surrounded by the great outdoors, nature and animals," a fourth penned.
The Owen clan haven't been on TV since series 5, which ended in November last year.
Much to the delight of fans, the show has been given the go ahead for series six - as well as a spin off show with Channel 5.
The new programme - Amanda Owen's Extraordinary Farming Lives will follow her as she visits farms across the country to explore traditions and new farming techniques.
This comes after she and husband Clive announced that they were going separate ways in June this year after 22 years together.
On Steph's Packed Lunch she spoke about the split, calling it a "weird situation" and added: "We’re actually all just fine, just getting on with it.”
The couple first met in 1995 on the farm after Amanda approached Clive to ask about work.
At the time she was working a few jobs in farms across Wiltshire and Cumbria and Clive, 66, was running the farm on his own.
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The couple share nine children together.
Speaking about the difficulties that they faced navigating the split, she said: "It is really tough and it is a really difficult aspect of it to get across.
"But when you do reality [TV] it has to be just that. That means it covers the ups and downs and that can be on any level."
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