Yes until it is weaned
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
A male sheep is a ram, a female is an ewe, and a young sheep is a lamb.
Ram lamb - if it has been castrated it is known as a wether lamb.
if you mean a non catrated male sheep. it would be called a Wether
There is no distinction in product names for sheep based upon gender. Meat from a young sheep or lamb is called "lamb" or "spring lamb". Meat from an older sheep, male or female, is called "mutton".
It is a lamb
A male sheep is called a ramA boy or male sheep is called a ram and the female sheep is called an ewe.
A young ram is typically called a "lamb" before it reaches maturity. Once it matures and becomes male, it is referred to simply as a "ram." The term "ewe" is used for female sheep, while "lamb" can refer to both male and female young sheep.
An adult female is referred to as a ewe (/juː/), an intact male as a ram, occasionally a tup, a castrated male as a whether, and a young sheep as a lamb.
No. A ram is an adult male sheep and a lamb is a young baby sheep. The meat of a ram is a lot tougher than the meat of a lamb because of the age difference. In defining young sheep the general term is lamb, but the specific terms, ram lamb and ewe lamb are used to define the gender of the young animal.
Young goats are known as Kids ADDED: In addition to the previous answer. Young Males are called "Bucklings" and young Females are called "Doelings". Both Bucklings & Doelings are "Kids".