Clarkson's Farm star Jeremy Clarkson has revealed a new addition to the Diddly Squat family.
The 65-year-old journalist turned farmer bought the 1,000 acres of farmland between Chadlington and Chipping Norton in 2008.
But it was only in 2019 that he started to farm it himself, having previously relied on an unnamed Oxfordshire farmer to look after it.
His efforts to farm and learn the practice of farming have been documented on the hit Amazon TV series Clarkson's Farm, which is soon to launch its fifth series in May.
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Mr Clarkson, who was most famous for fronting Top Gear and the Grand Tour with James May and Richard Hammond, features on Clarkson's Farm with his partner Lisa Hogan.
Together, they are joined by Chipping Norton farmhand Kaleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper the dry stone waller and head of security, 'Cheerful' Charlie Ireland the land agent and a host of others on the farm.
Taking to Instagram, Mr Clarkson revealed there has been a new addition to the farm - in the form of a donkey.
He wrote alongside a picture of it: "Please welcome to Diddly Squat. New Ben."
As well as a donkey, Diddly Squat also has cows - currently under lockdown from TB - sheep and goats.
It also covers arable, where Mr Clarkson grows wheat and barley used in his Hawkstone alcoholic drinks sold at The Farmer's Dog in Burford and a variety of supermarkets.