There is a lot of agriculture in Ireland. Ireland is famous for its quality of meat, like beef and also lamb. So there are lots of sheep in Ireland and every year a huge amount of lambs are born. Agriculture is an important part of the economy. Lamb is an important part of that, and of course a lot of lamb is eaten in Ireland.
Yes.
Beef in particular, followed closely by lamb and pork.
Irish beef is amazing and lamb chops are mwah!!
Ted Lamb has written: 'The Penguin Guide to Freshwater Fishing in Britain and Ireland for Coarse and Game Anglers' 'The Penguin Guide to Freshwater Fishing in Britain and Ireland for Coarse and Game Anglers'
She is not important to Ireland. Ireland has no monarchy, so the the queen is not important to Ireland. Ireland is an independent country with its own head of state. Ireland is a republic and has a president as head of state.
George Lamb, the British TV presenter, does have a mother called Linda Martin. However it is not the same Linda Martin who represented Ireland in Eurovision! Lamb's mother is Scottish not Irish!
depends on the age, if it is still quite young, lamb milk, if it is older it needs lamb food
I'm not from Ireland or anything. But i imagine it's just as important in Ireland as it is anywhere else.
Montana lamb comes from sheep raised in Montana, USA, while Irish lamb comes from sheep raised in Ireland. The difference in taste and quality can be influenced by factors such as breed, diet, environment, and farming practices in each region.
Ireland.
There is no queen of Ireland. Ireland is a republic. It has a president, not a king or queen.
Beef, lamb, mutton, pork, veal, venison, poultry and many other kinds.