A male sheep is called a Ram.
a ram
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.
Intact male sheep are called rams, males that have been castrated are known as whethers.
A ram
An intact male sheep is called a Ram, a castrated male is called a Wether.
Ram is an intact male Wether is a castrated male sheep
Young male sheep are called Buck Lambs...when they are fully grown they are called Rams. Male sheep are sometimes referred to as tups. Rams and tups are only intact males; casterated males are called wethers.
An intact male pig, or a pig that has not been castrated, is called a "boar." A male pig that is not intact, or has been castrated, is called a "hog."
A ram.
A ram is a male sheep and a ewe is a female sheep.
A male sheep is a ram, a female is an ewe, and a young sheep is a lamb.
A sheep is never called a Mutton. A mutton is meat from a mature domestic sheep. A Ram is an intact male sheep. A Ewe is an intact female sheep A Wether is a castrated male sheep. A lamb is a young sheep. Lambing is giving birth to sheep. A Flock is a group of sheep.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep