JEREMY Clarkson has said he was left with 'smashed testicles' after being 'attacked' by a cow on his Diddly Squat Farm.
Season 2 of Clarkson's Farm, which is based in Chadlington, is set to be released this year.
Ahead of the launch, The Grand Tour presenter, 61, has shared that one of his farm animals has tried to kill him.
He said: "It’s said a cow cannot kick backwards but I can testify to the fact that this isn’t true.
"A cow can kick in any direction.
"They are like Bruce Lee, only more deadly."
The Cotswold farm is around 1000 acres and contains his popular store, the Diddly Squat Farm Shop.
He added, speaking to the Daily Star: "I think this was the lowest point in my farming career to date.
"Being attacked by a cow while on my knees, in the mud, in a storm, with smashed testicles."
Diddly Squat Farm Shop is currently closed for January and February.
On New Year's Eve the television presenter came under fire after people attending his popular farm shop parked on the side of Chipping Norton Road - resulting in severe traffic delays.
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