oveja (there is no gender distinction) Actually, there is a gender distinction when you use the word "carnero" which means ram.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for an intact male sheep is ram.The gender specific noun for a castrated male sheep is wether.The gender specific noun for a female sheep is ewe.The noun 'sheep' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female of the species.
horse= caballo sheep= ovejas donkey= burro
It means 'ram' of the sheep.
A wether is a castrated male sheep. A ram is an entire male sheep.
An intact male sheep is called a Ram, a castrated male is called a Wether.
A male sheep is a ram
An entire male sheep is called a ram whereas a castrated male sheep is called a wether.
The singular form of sheep is sheep. 1 sheep 2 sheep
A ram is a male sheep and a wether is a castrated male sheep.
A wether sheep is a male sheep with out ''junk''
No. A ram is a male sheep. A male deer is called a buck, a stag or in some cases, a bull.
No as the female sheep (ewe) needs a male sheep (ram) to get her pregnant. Once she is pregnant she doesn't need the male sheep anymore.
A male sheep is called a Ram.
A ram, if it is entire or a wether, if it has been castrated.
Male pig is a boar.Male sheep is a ram.