Technically, a cote
Lamb means baby sheep. All baby sheep are simply called lambs. (Not detailed enough)
In the US there are four grades of lamb:
Baby Lamb (aka Hot House Lamb)- milk fed; 6-8 weeks old at slaughter
Spring Lamb- milk fed; 3-5 months old at slaughter
Lamb- weaned on grass, under 1 year old at slaughter
Mutton- over 1 year old; usually slaughtered before 2 years old
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THE name of a baby sheep is called a lamb
A Lamb
A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
Lamb
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 lamb is the young of a sheep.
A Lamb, lambkin or cosset.A young sheep is called a lamb
No. A young sheep is a lamb and a young goat is a billy or kid.
Old World Spanish: from cordero 'young lamb' (Latin cordarius, a derivative of cordus 'young', 'new'), hence a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd, or alternatively a nickname meaning 'lamb'.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
A young ram is simply a lamb. It can be referred to as a ram lamb.
A lamb is the young of a sheep