produce meat? They are the meat. It's called Lamb.
Sheep that are processed before the joints in their legs ossify produce meat referred to as "lamb," while older sheep produce mutton.
sheep
Yes they produce meat and wool.
you can eat sheep steaks, but are fatty, but for resources sheep produce wool that's why they are sheered
Eat grass and pasture and produce lambs, wool and meat.
A steer is a castrated male that is raised for its meat
So they can grow up to produce wool and meat.
No goat meat is called goat or capretto or chevon depending of the age of the goat. Sheep produce lambs and meat from young sheep is called lamb, meat from older sheep is called mutton. There is a Jamaican dish called chivo which is made with goat and it is delicious.
Sheep - Sheep produce wool (though, not all breeds do), meat (lamb and mutton), as well as milk (some cheeses are made with sheep milk including ricotta).Cattle - Cattle produce meat (veal and beef) as well as milk. Milk from a cow is the most common type of milk consumed by humans; it can be found in milk, yogurt, ice cream, cheese, and practically every other dairy product.
Mutton or lamb depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered.
Yes goat meat is healthier than sheep meat.
Sheep are most commonly used for the production of wool(which is sheared off), meat (for which the animal is slaughtered) and the hide (a byproduct of meat production) which is used to make leather.