When it is 12 months old or its first two adult teeth have erupted.
mutton or lamb, depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered. well tell me come on spit it out.
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.
The flesh of a sheep is called mutton or lamb depending on the age of the sheep when it is slaughtered, younger being lamb.
Mutton or lamb depending on the age of the sheep when it was slaughtered.
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. Lamb meat is typically more tender and milder in flavor compared to the meat of older sheep.
It is a lamb
"Lamb".
A sheep under the age of one year is called a 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.
A young sheep is referred to as a "lamb" until it reaches 20 weeks. After that, it is usually referred to as simply "sheep". For the meat of sheep: "lamb" is the meat from sheep under 1 year of age "hogget" is meat from a juvenile 1 year of age but not yet adult "mutton" is meat from an adult sheep See the appended link for more definitions of sheep by age.
Depending on the age of the sheep, it's usually called either mutton or lamb.
A Lamb, lambkin or cosset.A young sheep is called a lamb