The couple were joined by their three children for the scanning of the ewes
Kelvin and Liz Fletcher, alongside their three children, came together to discover whether their ewes were carrying lambs. During the latest instalment of Fletcher’s Family Farm, which broadcasts on Sunday, Kelvin acknowledged it was a first for them, as they typically don’t include their children in the scanning procedure.
However, matters took an unexpected turn during the scanning of the ewes after Kelvin and Liz learnt that four of their ewes were barren. The disappointing news arrives after Kelvin and Liz provided a sombre farm update.
Prior to the procedure, the former soap star revealed his aspirations. He said to the camera, “It’s a bit different this time. So we’re all going to scan together, get the kids back from school, and we’re going to scan as a full family.
“So yeah, the kids, I’m sure, will be arguing over who’s doing what job. But if they’ve all got a specific role, I think they’ll be all right, because if they feel that someone else is doing something a little bit more exciting or a bit more important, they won’t like it,” reports the Mirror.
Kelvin went on, “Ideally, we’re looking for each ewe to hopefully have twins. That’s the sweet spot that every farmer is chasing, come scanning.”
“We have not had the smoothest of tupping seasons,” he confessed before adding, “With Viper underperforming and us needing to bring in a sub to serve the Jacob flock.
“So again, just looking at the bums, the more reds Kelvin’s done a better job, the more blues Viper’s done a better job. And already we can see that Kelvin’s pulled through, delivered.”
When the couple’s children returned home from school, the eagerly anticipated moment arrived, and the family gathered in the barn alongside vet James to scan the ewes.
Liz also expressed her enthusiasm, saying: “I know I say this about a lot of moments, but scanning is one of my favourites. It fills me with so much excitement. And we don’t normally do this with the kids around, because, you know, we don’t want to waste the scanners’ time.”
During the process, Kelvin observed: “It looks like Marnie’s on painting duties. So James is scanning, and he’ll have a feel, and then he’ll signal to Marnie what they’ve got, either barren, which hopefully we don’t have any, single, double or triple. They’ll be marked up accordingly.”
However, the scanning brought some “bad news” for the pair, as four ewes turned out to be barren. Liz remarked, “You always get the odd one that’s not in lamb. I’m just surprised that the Jacobs.”
Kelvin reflected: “Viper has definitely had an off year, which isn’t good news.” Despite the minor disappointment, both Kelvin and Liz said they were satisfied with the overall outcome.
Fletcher’s Family Farm airs on Sunday at 11.30am on ITVX.



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