Jeremy Clarkson calls for backup as Kaleb Cooper falls ill.

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Farmer Kaleb Cooper has been teaching Jeremy Clarkson how to manage Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire for several years. Despite their frequent clashes and colorful language, Jeremy is grateful for Kaleb’s invaluable support.

In episode two of Clarkson’s Farm series three, Kaleb falls ill and is unable to work. This forces Jeremy to seek help elsewhere. He enlists the assistance of his girlfriend Lisa Hogan to operate farm machinery alongside him in preparation for the arrival of pigs.

Jeremy had purchased the pigs against the advice of land agent Charlie Ireland, acknowledging that it would require a lot of work and the need for expert help. Lisa meets Jeremy near some outbuildings, where he explains the situation.

A concerned Lisa asks about Kaleb’s illness, to which Jeremy dismissively refers to it as a mere cold. Lisa insists that it is a horrible one. Frustrated, Jeremy criticizes Kaleb and asks Lisa to control a large piece of machinery for fencing.

Despite facing severe wind and rain, Lisa and Jeremy work together to install pigsties and fences around the fields for the livestock.

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Later in the episode, Kaleb returns to the farm after recovering from his illness. He expresses his anger towards Jeremy for the quality of the installation work. Kaleb is disappointed with the fencing, pointing out that the posts are not the same height and that it looks terrible, especially since there is a road nearby.

Jeremy explains that he and Lisa put up the fencing during a rainstorm at night, but Kaleb is not satisfied. Kaleb criticizes Jeremy for not using a string line to ensure straight fences, and Lisa admits that it was a rushed job.

Kaleb is further shocked when Jeremy fails to realize that there will be around 50 piglets running around at the same time.

Season three of Clarkson’s Farm will be available on Prime Video starting on May 3.

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