The act of parturition in ewe is known as lambing. This is the process of giving birth to lambs in sheep. It involves the expulsion of the fetus and the placenta from the uterus of the ewe. Lambing usually occurs between the months of December and May, and the gestation period of ewes is about 145 to 155 days. During lambing, the ewe requires special care and attention to ensure the safe delivery of the lamb and the health of both the ewe and the newborn lamb.