Growing up on the Wirral, Hannah Jackson had no idea she wanted to work on a farm until a life-changing family visit to the Lake District in her late teens.
Growing up on the Wirral, Hannah Jackson had no idea she wanted to work on a farm until a life-changing family visit to the Lake District in her late teens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hannah Jackson, also known as The Red Shepherdess, is a first-generation farmer and TV personality. Her inspirational daily insights into shepherding, her indomitable spirit and a love for animals has gained her a loyal following across social, as well as making her one of the farming industry's youngest and most influential spokespeople and role models. When not on her Cumbrian farm or working as a contract shepherd, Hannah is a frequent presenter on BBC One's Countryfile and features regularly in the press as an advocate for agriculture and the farming community. Hannah was a Young Farmer of the Year 2018 Finalist and is a National Sheep Association's Next Generation Ambassador. She is also a competitive CrossFitter and put her strength to good use when she appeared on SAS: Who Dares Wins in 2019, making it through to the final round. Hannah is also a company director in her family's business, Natural Leaders, which provides unique leadership courses to the corporate sector using sheepdogs and herding experiences to shed insight into management styles. Hannah lives on her farm with her fiancé, Danny, along with her loyal sheepdogs, Fraser, Butch, Drift and Swift, her rescue horse, Jim, her pigs, goats, chickens and 250 characterful sheep.
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