the very first lamb that appears in butchers shops during lambing time is called lamb cutlets. I'm not sure if that's what you meant though.
A Birditarian
yes
Yes you can. They make piriton for it. Yes you can. They make piriton for it.
They like to eat aquatic leaves and the stems of pond weeds. They also enjoy young shoots in fields. They will sometimes eat invertebrates, but this is not very common.
Any predator larger than a small dog. Sheep are a very basic prey animal.
A Birditarian
Yes. Meat from young sheep is called lamb, while cheaper meat from older sheep is called mutton. People also eat lamb's liver, commonly called "lamb's fry", sheep brains and lamb's kidneys.
Meat from baby sheep is called "lamb." Mature sheep meat is known as "mutton." Meat from a calf is called "veal." Meat from baby sheep is called "lamb." Mature sheep meat is known as "mutton." Meat from a calf is called "veal."
Most countries have there own regulations about the age of lamb, however it is widely acknowledged that lamb is a young sheep less than twelve months old. Yearling lamb is 12 to 24 months old.
roast lamb is very traditional in England
Yes they eat meat but they especially eat lamb.
Because we usually eat lamb that atually comes from lambs that are around a year old. Sheep meat is called mutton.
Veal is a calf. Lamb is a lamb.
There is a very simple answer to this question. They put their young down and then they eat.
lamb stew lamb chop
They eat Lamb.
The flightless bird called the kiwi does not eat lamb. The kea eats sheep and lambs.