Kaleb Cooper exclaims 'feels like Christmas' over 'exciting' new feature in Diddly Squat update
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The Clarkson's Farm star could barely contain his joy in his latest social media update
Clarkson's Farm's Kaleb Cooper has taken to Instagram to share some "exciting" news with his two million followers.
The young farmer, who became a breakout star as Jeremy Clarkson's righthand man and adviser at Diddly Squat, showed off the exciting new feature he'll be rolling out on the farm after he managed to bag a government grant.
Explaining his joy to fans, Cooper recorded himself inside his tractor as he revealed: "Feels like Christmas today!
"So I went for a grant and managed to get the Animal Health grant - and on that grant was this beast!"
Cooper moved his camera to show the view through his rear window where a flashy and sizeable piece of equipment was attached to his vehicle.
Delving into the details of what exactly had got him so giddy, Cooper continued: "Which is a cattle crush, it's a mobile cattle crush with the weigh scales and everything on it.
Kaleb Cooper showed off his new piece of equipment
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Cooper took a moment to adjust his appearance as he remarked: "What's going on with my hair at the moment?"
He soon then turned his attention back to the cattle crush as he commented: "So I'm just in Mole Valley picking it up.
"Look how shiny it is! It won't stay that shiny, I guarantee by tonight it'll be covered in cow muck again. Brilliant!
"I'm very excited," Cooper concluded with a giant smile etched across his face. "I feel like a kid."
Whether fans will be able to see Cooper's new gadget in action in the upcoming series of Clarkson's Farm remains to be seen.
Filming is still currently underway on the third season with Cooper billed to return to screens alongside Clarkson and the rest of the Diddly Squat "family".
Fans of the Amazon Prime series face an uncertain wait about the future of Clarkson's Farm beyond the third run, however.
Speaking in Edinburgh last month, Amazon bosses addressed Clarkson's place on-screen within the streaming service's content following the uproar caused by his scandalous Meghan Markle column.
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AMAZONClarkson had written he "hated" Markle among other vitriolic statements in the column which he then went on to publicly apologise for.
Prime Video UK Head of Originals Dan Grabiner said of Clarkson's Farm's future: "No decisions have been made. It’s a very complex topic but we are not interrupting production of the current season.
"I can’t tell you what a phenomenon this show is and the impact it’s had on the agricultural community.
"We get messages from farmers around the world who just love the show, saying they’ve never really seen their world reflected properly on screen before. It’s a hell of a lot bigger than Jeremy Clarkson."