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GoldenrodRancher
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Yes, the Ewe is her mother. The temporary dividing fence is right against the big shed they all sleep in, so they can see eachother. The problem is that the pasture is far enough away from the main pen that they can't see eachother (too many coyotes in my area to leave them on pasture overnight.)If they can be on fence line it should calm her. Keep the ewe & ram water near so they must go there near her....she'll see them. Even limit those two from access to a far field, if easily possible.
Is the ewe her mother? Normally they will stay reasonably close. Put hay near so they must be within sight, etc. While you have pasture, often something different will entice.
They don't like separation.
The lamb was born Febuary this year I don't know what the term would be for a sheep that age, and since she's still three quarters the size of her mom, I've just kept calling her a lamb out of habit. Sorry if that caused confusion. so hopefully she's old enough to handle the seperation a bit better.
I don't hear her banging against the fence or crying out anymore, so hopefully she's getting some rest. I feel awful.
Edit: Easter Sunday last year was when my previous lamb was born. I was so distracted by all this that I got them mixed up, sorry.
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