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mutton or lamb, depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered.

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What is the name of meat that sheep make?

Mutton or lamb depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered.


What is the meat name of a young sheep?

Lamb


If I eat baby sheep is there any special name for the meat?

Yes, meat from baby sheep is commonly called lamb. The meat from younger sheep is typically more tender and has a milder flavor compared to meat from older sheep, which is known as mutton.


The name of the meat from a sheep?

Mutton, although a young sheep provides us with lamb.


What do you call the meat of sheep?

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What is the name of meat from sheep?

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Is goat meat more healthier than sheep meat?

Yes goat meat is healthier than sheep meat.


What is adult sheep meat called?

Adult sheep meat is known as mutton.


Is a mutton fruit or vegetable?

niether.mutton ia a meat coming from a cow and joined together by a pig:O No. Mutton is the meat from a sheep. From an older sheep. Lamb = meat from 1 year old sheep. hogget = meat from two year old sheep. mutton = meat from 3/4 year old sheep.


What animal does mutton come from?

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What do you call the meat of a baby sheep?

You can call it "fryer meat"; sometimes it's also categorized as "fowl"; but, generally speaking, rabbit meat doesn't have a special name for it -- it's like chicken (which you just call "chicken"), not like cow (which you can call "beef").