They are called sheep and the Gaelic for sheep is ovella
The female sheep is called a ewe.
A baby sheep is a lamb. A female sheep is a ewe.
A Lamb, lambkin or cosset.A young sheep is called a lamb
Both terms are correct. A "shepherd" is one who herds sheep, rather than a "flocker."
A herd of unsheared sheep is called teggs. This is a sheep in its second year or a sheep that has not had its first shearing.
Scotland
yes, there is. they are a smaller sheep breed raised primarily for pets or their wool. They originate in the shetland isles of the coast of scotland. hope this helps :)
yes more than Scotland
The oldest pub in Scotland is The Sheep Heid Inn, Duddingston, Edinburgh.
at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland.
She was born in Scotland, the UK.
The three most common farm animals in Scotland are sheep, cattle, and pigs. Sheep farming is particularly important in Scotland, with the country known for its high-quality wool and lamb production. Cattle farming is also prominent, producing beef for both domestic consumption and export. Pigs are raised for pork production on many farms throughout Scotland.
sheep wool and goat milk i beleive.
A baby sheep is called a lamb.
A daddy sheep is called a Ram. A male sheep that has been castrated is called a wether. A mom or female sheep is called a ewe. And a baby sheep is called a lamb.
a male sheep is called a ram and a female is called an ewe
The female sheep is called a ewe.