A hot house lamb is born in the late fall or early winter, while a yearling is a lamb that is a year old.
A hothouse lamb is a lamb that was born in the fall and raised indoors. Hothouse lambs are usually slaughtered at 40-60 pounds which is around 2 to 4 months old. This is in higher demand in December and April due to holidays.
The difference between a lamb chop and a lamb cutlet is the lamb chop is bigger than the cutlet.
Yearling is a lamb from older than 1 year but less than 2 years.
a lamb is a baby sheep so the name of a baby lamb is a lamb.
It was to be a yearling male lamb or billy goat (Exodus 12). See also:More about Passover
The main difference between lamb and sheep is their age. Lamb refers to a young sheep that is less than one year old, while sheep is a general term for the animal regardless of age.
Nope. If they were the same, then there would no difference between a lamb and a bull.
Most countries have there own regulations about the age of lamb, however it is widely acknowledged that lamb is a young sheep less than twelve months old. Yearling lamb is 12 to 24 months old.
Matthew Rini
Yes, although countries have there own regulations regarding the age of meat sold as "lamb", it's widely acknowledged that lamb is a young sheep less than one year old. Lamb, a young sheep that is less than one year old. Yearling lamb, a young sheep between 12 and 24 months old.
In a rack of lamb the ribs/ chops are still joined together in one piece. Lamb chops are separated / individual pieces of meat (and bone)
A lamb is a sheep that is 12 months old or less. The term lamb is most commonly used to describe the lamb's meat. When a lamb becomes a year old it is now referred to as a sheep.