Sheep can have varying numbers of lambs throughout their lifetime, typically ranging from 2 to 5 lambs per year depending on the breed and management practices. Over a productive lifespan of around 5 to 7 years, a ewe can potentially give birth to 10 to 30 lambs. Factors such as health, nutrition, and breeding practices can influence these numbers.
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
Lambs are baby sheep.
fleecy;) Baby sheep are called lambs.
Lambs are baby sheep, ewes are female sheep, and rams are male sheep.
One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
Lambs are baby sheep. Thus lambs are "related" to sheep.
Sheep is sheep and lamb is lambs
Lambs are baby sheep.
The USDA reports that in 1998, nearly 3.8 million sheep and lambs were slaughtered
fleecy;) Baby sheep are called lambs.
Lambs are baby sheep, ewes are female sheep, and rams are male sheep.
slaughter lambs are lambs/sheep that you butcher
No, lambs are the offspring of sheep. Goats are not related to sheep as they are of different genus.
Lambs and sheep are basically the same thing, unless you mean that lambs are younger and sheep are older. Then obviously sheep's ears are longer.
Yes, lambs are young sheep, sheep are mammals and mammals are vertebrates, they have backbones.
Lambs are too young to have offspring. Ewes, as in adult female sheep, have lambs and normally have one or two but can have up to four at a time.