A ram if it is entire, a wether if it has been castrated.
They are different kind of sheep.
Names for sheep include ram (male), ewe (female), lamb (young sheep), and wether (castrated male). There are also specific names for sheep based on their age, such as hogget (immature sheep older than a lamb) and mutton (meat from an adult sheep).
Patrick Hume of Polwarth died in 1609.
The area of Electoral district of Polwarth is 11,008 square kilometers.
A wether is a castrated male sheep. A ram is an entire male sheep.
An intact male sheep is called a Ram, a castrated male is called a Wether.
A fertile was taken out of a female sheep, and the nucleus was removed. Then, a regular cell was taken from a male sheep, the nucleus was also removed, but this time it was placed in the egg of the female sheep. This egg eventually grew into an identical clone of the male sheep from which the nucleus had been taken, and was named Dolly.
An entire male sheep is called a ram whereas a castrated male sheep is called a wether.
A male sheep is a ram
The singular form of sheep is sheep. 1 sheep 2 sheep
A ram is a male sheep and a wether is a castrated male sheep.
A wether sheep is a male sheep with out ''junk''