No. A ram is an adult male sheep and a lamb is a young baby sheep. The meat of a ram is a lot tougher than the meat of a lamb because of the age difference.
In defining young sheep the general term is lamb, but the specific terms, ram lamb and ewe lamb are used to define the gender of the young animal.
A baby ram is called a lamb.
The offspring of a ram is a lamb. A ram is an intact male sheep, and a baby sheep is known as a lamb.
A baby Ram is called a Lamb.
They are the same. Lambs are considered lambs until they reach maturity. Many times this is when the ewe lamb has her first lamb or when a ram lamb is used for breeding. Shearing is the same.
A ram lamb if it hasn't been castrated - then it becomes a wether lamb.
A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
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a pet lamb grows to be a cross ram like his father
A ewe is a female sheep, usually over a year. Under a year she's a ewe lamb.
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A ram.
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