It depends on the size of the paddock the sheep are in and whether the ram is experienced or not and how tight a lambing the farmer wants - a ratio of 1:50
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A ram, as in an entire male sheep, can vary in price depending on breed, age and service capability.
Test your wool for micron diameter and breed the finer micron animals together or source a ram with a finer micron.
A ram is a male, older sheep. A sheep is a young (less than a year) ram. So, they are both sheep but a ram is older and male.
A ram is a male sheep and a ewe is a female sheep. A ram is not a ewe.
A ram, if it is entire or a wether, if it has been castrated.
The singular form of sheep is sheep. 1 sheep 2 sheep
You can develop new breeds of sheep by putting Ram and a ewe together, so than they would mate and so on ... then you'll get a new breed.
All sheep are inherantly dumb but lovable creatures. Suffolks are a larger breed but no sheep breed in particular will "charge" a person, usually sheep in general prefer to go the other direction. The only sheep that charge people are hungry ones when they see you with a bucket of feed, or a ram (male sheep). Rams can be dangerous during rut and as suffolks are a larger breed its best to steer clear of the males while they are in rut.
A male sheep is called a Ram.
No, a goat is not a male sheep, a male sheep in known as a ram.
A ram is a male sheep and a ewe is a female sheep