Oh, isn't that a fun little riddle? You might call a sheep without any balls a "eunuch sheep." But remember, every sheep is special and unique just the way they are, with or without balls. Let's paint a happy little sheep in our minds and appreciate them for who they are.
Sheep 'balls" are called testicles; as are bovine "balls" and human "balls". "Balls" of the bovine persuasion, when prepared and cooked, are called Rocky Mountain Oysters, and sheep testicles are called "Shearer's oysters".
You would call someone who looks after sheep a shepherd.
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
A group of sheep are a "herd".
A baby sheep is called a lamb.
Sheep 'balls" are called testicles; as are bovine "balls" and human "balls". "Balls" of the bovine persuasion, when prepared and cooked, are called Rocky Mountain Oysters, and sheep testicles are called "Shearer's oysters".
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
a sheep
Flock of sheep
You would call someone who looks after sheep a shepherd.
what do you call it when the sheep all get stuck at a gate
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Listening for predators, the call of their lambs and the call of other sheep.
This can be called a herd or a flock of sheep.
The collective noun for sheep is 'flock'.
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
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