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The family call in the experts to help storm-proof the farmhouse that sits 1,000ft above sea level. Matt and Janice can't believe how quickly the new breed of lambs have grown and decide to bring in prized males. Progress has been made on the restoration of Mike's 1946 Dodge, and a local chainsaw carver makes a sculpture for the farm out of a storm damaged tree.
The presenter makes a feeding station for the sheep on his mother's farm, while she moves the rapidly growing ducklings to an outside pen. The family start building an adventure playground for their pygmy goat herd out of recycled materials, and Nicola and Molly plant lavender for the bees.
Lambing season continues and this time is the turn of the Herdwicks. There are high hopes for a successful year, but when one of the ewes rejects a lamb, the family has to step in.
Matt begins work on his dream woodland hut and wildlife hideaway, while Nicola, Luke and Molly make the pond area more accessible for Mike and Janice
As a blanket of snow falls, the Bakers ensure that all the animals are fed and protected, and make safe an old ash tree that's perilously close to the farmhouse
Return of the documentary following Matt Baker and his family. The clan's farm is more manageable than ever before, but as the worst storm to hit the area in living memory strikes, many of the changes they've made have been destroyed.