Helen Skelton helped save the life of a newborn lamb during a very tricky labour on Monday s episode of Springtime on the Farm.
The TV presenter, 37, got stuck in with the lambing while filming the Channel 5 show at Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire.
As she helped one ewe give birth, the atmosphere suddenly became tense with farmer Ruth having to rub the tiny animal in an attempt to clear its airways.
Adorable: Helen Skelton sweetly cradled two lambs after helping to save the life of a newborn animal during a very tricky labour on Monday s episode of Springtime on the Farm
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