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grieving ewe
9 Feb 2026

Sheep Grieve The Loss Of A Lamb

by Kim Goodling | posted in: Lambing Season, Uncategorized | 3

Sheep grieve the loss of a lamb just like shepherds do. Giving mum time and space to mourn helps her accept her loss. Grieving can not be rushed. It happens at its own pace. If you remove the dead lamb soon after death, the ewe frantically looks for it and calls for them. Allowing mum to come to terms with … Read More

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