lambs or weaners depending on their age
One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
The plural of sheep is also sheep.
Sheep (Ovis ares) are a more general term for lambs. Also, lamb can also be confused with hogget and mutton. A lamb is a young sheep under 12 months of age which does not have permanent incisor teeth, while hogget refers to sheep having no more than two permanent incisor teeth and mutton refers to sheep having more than two permanent incisor teeth.
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.
That would be because there are more white sheep than black sheep in Australia.
A lamb is a young sheep, typically less than one year old. A sheep refers to both the young and adult animals of the species.
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
Both Australia and New Zealand have more sheep than people.
Both New Zealand and Australia have more sheep than they have people.
A sheep with no more than 2 permanent incisors
A lamb is a young sheep, typically less than one year old. A sheep is an adult member of the species.
Mutton is meat from adult sheep, which may be tougher and contain more fatty acids than lamb (which is from young sheep, less than a year old).