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A lamb can typically leave its mother at around 8 to 12 weeks of age. At this stage, it has usually been weaned and can eat solid food independently. However, some farmers may choose to separate lambs earlier or later, depending on their management practices and the health of the lamb and ewe. It's important for both the lamb's development and the ewe's health to ensure a gradual weaning process.

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