Yes, a ewe is a female sheep.
A ram is a male sheep and a wether is a male sheep that has been castrated.
A lamb is a baby sheep
There is no such thing as a feminine of ewe. A ewe is the feminine of a ram.
A ewe is a female sheep. (Very young sheep, male and female, are lambs.)
Ewe - feminine
A female sheep is called a ewe. A male is called a ram, or a tup, and mating is called tupping.It's a eweA ewe
Ram itself is a male sheep. A female sheep is called ewe.
An adult male sheep is known as a ram (or, in some areas, a tup); a castrated male sheep is called a wether. An adult female sheep is called a ewe (pronounced yooh), or - at lambing time - a dam, and a baby sheep of either sex is a lamb.Where necessary to list gender of infant sheep, they are referred to as ewe lambs or ram lambs.A sheep aged between lamb and shearing age is known as a hogget; the title depends on when they cut their first permanent incisors, though the name also involves various factors important to sheep farmers.
The diminutive of an ewe can be referred to as a lamb. This is the young one of a sheep since an ewe is a female sheep.
A father sheep is called a ram.
Ewe is female, ram is male
Ram is male Ewe is female
The opposite gender of ram (male sheep) is ewe (female sheep).
ewe
The female sheep is a ewe; the male is a ram.
The opposite of ewe (female sheep) would be "ram."
A female sheep is called a ewe. A male is called a ram, or a tup, and mating is called tupping.It's a eweA ewe
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'ewe' is a gender specific noun for a female sheep.The gender specific noun for a male sheep is 'ram'.
Ram itself is a male sheep. A female sheep is called ewe.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a female is ewe or dam.The noun for a male is buck or ram.
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
An adult male sheep is known as a ram (or, in some areas, a tup); a castrated male sheep is called a wether. An adult female sheep is called a ewe (pronounced yooh), or - at lambing time - a dam, and a baby sheep of either sex is a lamb.Where necessary to list gender of infant sheep, they are referred to as ewe lambs or ram lambs.A sheep aged between lamb and shearing age is known as a hogget; the title depends on when they cut their first permanent incisors, though the name also involves various factors important to sheep farmers.