Mutton is word used to describe an old sheep (or the meat from an old sheep). A lamb is a young sheep.
Therefore, you will never find mutton on a lamb.
Breeds commonly used for meat production include the Suffolk, Hampshire, and Dorset. These breeds are popular due to their fast growth rates, good carcass quality, and high meat yield.
mutton or lamb, depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered. well tell me come on spit it out.
neck of mutton will be from a lamb or young lamb No, that's lamb neck. Neck of mutton is from an older, mature, tough sheep.
Australia is the leading exporter of lamb and mutton.
Mutton is lamb, then and today.
lamb meat is called mutton
Mutton is older sheep. In Australia theres a saying "mutton done upas lamb", this is when an older lady is dressed in clothing that is more appopriate for the younger ladies.
Mutton and lamb
it depends how old it is. If it's a baby sheep it's called Lamb, if it's a fully-grown sheep it's called Mutton. Lamb is usually more popular because the meat is younger and fresher.
Mutton
shahanaz Lamb - in an adult sheep it is called mutton.
In Hindi, lamb is called "mutton" (मटन).