Lamb
Mutton or lamb depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered.
Mutton, although a young sheep provides us with lamb.
it depends how old it is. If it's a baby sheep it's called Lamb, if it's a fully-grown sheep it's called Mutton. Lamb is usually more popular because the meat is younger and fresher.
Meat from baby sheep is called "lamb." Mature sheep meat is known as "mutton." Meat from a calf is called "veal." Meat from baby sheep is called "lamb." Mature sheep meat is known as "mutton." Meat from a calf is called "veal."
Yes but a young sheep. The meat from older sheep is called mutton.
A young sheep is referred to as a "lamb" until it reaches 20 weeks. After that, it is usually referred to as simply "sheep". For the meat of sheep: "lamb" is the meat from sheep under 1 year of age "hogget" is meat from a juvenile 1 year of age but not yet adult "mutton" is meat from an adult sheep See the appended link for more definitions of sheep by age.
mutton or lamb, depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered. well tell me come on spit it out.
A pen name is a pseudonym used by an author. Lamb is a type of meat from young sheep, not necessarily associated with a pen name.
There is no distinction in product names for sheep based upon gender. Meat from a young sheep or lamb is called "lamb" or "spring lamb". Meat from an older sheep, male or female, is called "mutton".
Young lamb meat is called "lamb." Older lamb or sheep meat is called "mutton."
No goat meat is called goat or capretto or chevon depending of the age of the goat. Sheep produce lambs and meat from young sheep is called lamb, meat from older sheep is called mutton. There is a Jamaican dish called chivo which is made with goat and it is delicious.
eat, sleep, poop, and play and prance with other young sheep if they are over 8 months you can breed them or you can sell them to market for meat