Lambing
a sheep
This is to lamb. Other forms of the verb lamb are: lamb -- The sheep will lamb tonight lambed -- The sheep lambed last night. lambing -- The ewe is lambing.
A ewe normally has a single lamb or twins, but she could have triplets or quads.
They give birth to a baby sheep called a lamb.
A lamb, or more accurately a ewe (female sheep), carries her babies for about 145 to 155 days, which is roughly 5 months. This gestation period can vary slightly depending on the breed and individual circumstances. After this time, the ewe typically gives birth to one to three lambs.
They give birth to a baby sheep called a lamb.
Yes, the word 'lamb' is both a noun and a verb.The verb to lamb is a word for a sheep giving birth.The process of sheep giving birth is called lambing.Example: Our new ewe will lamb next month.
No. Sheep are seasonal breeders, they breed in the fall to lamb out in the spring.
A Lamb, lambkin or cosset.A young sheep is called a lamb
A baby sheep is called a LAMB.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
Sheep is sheep and lamb is lambs