Jeremy Clarkson is facing calls from PETA to stop breeding animals on his famous farm following a tuberculosis outbreak among his livestock. The Diddly Squat Farm's animals have seen 'devastation' from bovine TB recently.
The former Top Gear host had originally purchased his Oxfordshire farm in 2008, renting it out before tending to the land himself in 2019. The debut series of his Amazon Prime programme Clarkson's Farm proved enormously successful and has secured renewal for a fifth season, but the current TB crisis is one of the most significant setbacks since Clarkson acquired the farm.
PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has now penned a letter to Clarkson encouraging him to cease animal breeding and transform the site into a plant-based operation, report