Yes, definitely! Many sheep breeds are "seasonal", however, which means that they only breed in the fall, then they lamb in the late winter or early spring. This helps the lambs, since there will be plenty to eat as they grow.
Some breeds are not seasonal and will breed throughout the year (when they are in heat). We have a ewe that is primarily Finn Sheep, and she had lambs for us on Nov. 27. They don't need to worry about having fresh grass to eat, since we are bringing feed to them for the winter.
A Lamb, lambkin or cosset.A young sheep is called a lamb
A baby sheep is called a LAMB.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
Sheep is sheep and lamb is lambs
A baby sheep is called a lamb.
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A male sheep is called a ramA boy or male sheep is called a ram and the female sheep is called an ewe.
Yes, a lamb is a baby sheep.
An adult lamb is called a Sheep. Yes, a sheep's baby is called a lamb.
If it is sold as "lamb" it must be lamb. Mature sheep meat is called mutton
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.
It is a lamb