A lamb should ideally stay with its ewe for at least 8 to 12 weeks. This period allows the lamb to receive essential nutrients from the mother's milk and develop a strong bond, which is important for its social and emotional development. After this time, the lamb can gradually transition to solid food and be weaned from the ewe. However, some farmers may choose to wean earlier or later depending on the specific circumstances and health of the animals.
The diminutive of an ewe can be referred to as a lamb. This is the young one of a sheep since an ewe is a female sheep.
A ewe is a female sheep, usually over a year. Under a year she's a ewe lamb.
it is called ewe A ewe. (pronounced "you")
There was a ewe in the paddock with her lamb.
A lamb is an offspring of a female sheep called a ewe. The ewe had a lamb last night.
Ewe lamb
A lamb belongs to ewe.
Ewe is to lamb as mare is to foal.
An immature female sheep is called a ewe lamb. An immature male sheep is called a ram lamb.
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A lamb.
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