Womwotai
Ridin' The Range
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Heather, I would say try it and be prepared to put them back up if you have any issues.
When my first lamb was 2 days old, I let her and her mother out with the flock. The ram immediately started trying to mount the ewe and in her efforts to ward him off, the lamb was knocked flying several times. It looked like a disaster waiting to happen, so I put them back in their nursery. The second lamb came along a few days later so I had two ewes and two lambs in the nursery. Yesterday the second lamb was 4 days old so I tried again to let them out. This time the ram showed no interest in the ewes. The ewes were thrilled to be out grazing with the flock and the lambs had a blast meeting the other flock members. And, they all went out to the far end of the pasture to graze - something they didn't do while the ewes were in the nursery. I think they didn't want to get that far away from their flock members. They all returned last evening and the ewes took the lambs back to the nursery to spend the night. When I went out to lock up, the mothers and lambs were in the nursery, the rest of the flock sleeping just outside of it - even though the gate to the nursery was wide open. I closed it for the night for the safety of the lambs, but let them back out again right after they'd had their grain this morning and they are once again enjoying having use of the whole pasture.
When my first lamb was 2 days old, I let her and her mother out with the flock. The ram immediately started trying to mount the ewe and in her efforts to ward him off, the lamb was knocked flying several times. It looked like a disaster waiting to happen, so I put them back in their nursery. The second lamb came along a few days later so I had two ewes and two lambs in the nursery. Yesterday the second lamb was 4 days old so I tried again to let them out. This time the ram showed no interest in the ewes. The ewes were thrilled to be out grazing with the flock and the lambs had a blast meeting the other flock members. And, they all went out to the far end of the pasture to graze - something they didn't do while the ewes were in the nursery. I think they didn't want to get that far away from their flock members. They all returned last evening and the ewes took the lambs back to the nursery to spend the night. When I went out to lock up, the mothers and lambs were in the nursery, the rest of the flock sleeping just outside of it - even though the gate to the nursery was wide open. I closed it for the night for the safety of the lambs, but let them back out again right after they'd had their grain this morning and they are once again enjoying having use of the whole pasture.