Yes she can that is why you don't leave the rams in with the ewes.
The noun 'ewe' is the word for a female sheep and other related animals. It is your choice to use the pronoun 'it' or 'she' as a subject, 'her' as an object, to take the place of the noun, either is correct. For example:A ewe and a lamb were in the pasture. She was nursing the lamb.A ewe and a lamb were in the pasture. It was nursing the lamb.
i think it is still an ewe i wanna say, i know (this is in horses!! that a mare is still a mare even if it is fixed)so i am pretty sure it is an ewe....;) i would google it though-
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
The homophone of "ewe" is "you."
Ewe
Is called a Ewe. A male sheep is called a Ram.
Greek = Hrakhel Hebrew = Rahel (literally, "ewe")
The diminutive of an ewe can be referred to as a lamb. This is the young one of a sheep since an ewe is a female sheep.
Ewe is a palindrome meaning female sheep.
A ram is a male sheep and a ewe is a female sheep. A ram is not a ewe.
The word 'ewe', a female sheep, is pronounced "YOU".
Ewe!!!!!! How could something so gross such as duck feet and duck tongue be candy!!!!!! How could u eat that!!!! Ewe ewe ewe ewe ewe!!!!!!