A mature male sheep is called a ram.
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.
If it is sold as "lamb" it must be lamb. Mature sheep meat is called mutton
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
A Wether lamb is a castrated male lamb.
A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
Ram lamb - if it has been castrated it is known as a wether lamb.
A male ram is simply called a "ram," while a female is referred to as a "ewe." In the context of young sheep, a male lamb is called a "ram lamb," and a female lamb is called a "ewe lamb." Together, they are often referred to as sheep.
neck of mutton will be from a lamb or young lamb No, that's lamb neck. Neck of mutton is from an older, mature, tough sheep.
A ram lamb if it hasn't been castrated - then it becomes a wether lamb.
a lamb is a baby sheep so the name of a baby lamb is a lamb.
A lamb is a young sheep, and its gender can be either male or female. A male lamb is called a ram, while a female lamb is referred to as a ewe. In general usage, the term "lamb" is often used to refer to both genders collectively until they reach maturity.
A ram lamb but when it is castrated it becomes a wether lamb.