Farmlife Framed: Birthdays, budding shepherds and animal pals

Thanks to everyone who’s uploaded photos to our Farmlife Framed gallery. It’s a fantastic snapshot of your lives.

Your kids are often the stars of the photos, so here is a cross-section of the next generation, as seen through readers’ lenses.

See also: FW photo competition 2020 – winners and best of the rest

Boy and dog on toy tractor

Two-year-old Arthur and 10-month-old Fern – the pair of them are best buddies and never apart.

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Girl with John Deere party balloons

Zoe Padfield shared this one of her ‘tractor-mad’ daughter, Imogen, who had a John Deere-themed party for her fifth birthday on the family farm in Essex © Zoe Padfield

Girl with card in gras

Thanks to Harriet Malone for submitting this one showing Pippa Janice, who was eight months old on the day this picture was taken – the milestone coinciding with silaging season © Harriet Malone

Boy with lamb

Four-year-old Charlie Deighton making friends with a lamb on granny and granddad’s farm in East Yorkshire © Deighton family

Girl with camera and sheep in background

One-year-old Lily Anderson of County Down, Northern Ireland, helping to do some filming © Anderson family

Boy with egg sale sign

‘Having consulted FW, Eddie has decided that now is his moment to crack on with his egg trading,’ says Hannah Sadler, who titled this image ‘Entering the poultry market’ © Sadler family

Boy

Austin helping out with planting the lettuce plants at D&J Hayward Growers © D&J Hayward Growers

Girl in hay with ice lolly

A quick lolly break for Sofia, who had been busy helping her daddy on the farm

Boy with sheep

Stacey Williams uploaded this picture of her nephew, budding shepherd Noah, who loves visiting the farm to help at lambing time © Stacey Williams

Girl with chicken

Seven-month-old Olivia Alice Kimbley with her favourite hen, Wendy the Warren. ‘They are great friends at the moment, but I imagine Wendy may have a different opinion on the matter once Olivia learns to walk,’ said Amy Kimbley © Amy Kimbley