if you mean a non catrated male sheep. it would be called a Wether
Ewe is a female sheep.
Ram itself is a male sheep. A female sheep is called ewe.
Intact male sheep are called rams, males that have been castrated are known as whethers.
Adult sheep are called 'sheep' (if you need to be more precise, ewes - female and rams - male) and the young are called lambs
A male sheep used for breeding is a Ram and A male sheep that has been castrated is called a wether.
A male sheep is a ram, a female is an ewe, and a young sheep is a lamb.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
A male sheep is called a Ram.
lambs
A ram is a male, older sheep. A sheep is a young (less than a year) ram. So, they are both sheep but a ram is older and male.
Yes until it is weaned
Ewe is a female sheep.
Ram itself is a male sheep. A female sheep is called ewe.
Intact male sheep are called rams, males that have been castrated are known as whethers.
"un mouton" goes for every sort of sheep. "une brebis" is an ewe, "un bélier" is a ram. "un agneau" is a young male sheep -or any young sheep, "une agnelle" a young female sheep (rarely used).
Adult sheep are called 'sheep' (if you need to be more precise, ewes - female and rams - male) and the young are called lambs
A ram is an uncastrated male sheep, usually used for breeding purposes in a flock. A ewe is a female sheep. A lamb is a young sheep.