I assume you mean "what is an adult female sheep called?" if so the answer is a "Ewe"
Adult sheep are called 'sheep' (if you need to be more precise, ewes - female and rams - male) and the young are called lambs
Rams are male sheep. The term for a group of sheep is a flock. We refer to a group of sheep as a flock of sheep. It doesn't make any difference if they are all male. They are still a flock of sheep.
A stallion's mate is typically called a mare.
Monogamy is what having only one mate for life is called.
Intact male sheep are called rams, males that have been castrated are known as whethers.
That would be a EWE
Saint Louis Rams
RAM stands for random access memory its just and abbreviation for it
A female sheep is called a ewe.
ewes or rams
A duck's mate is called a drake. The duck is female, the drake, male.
male sheep are called rams and females are called ewes
Adult sheep are called 'sheep' (if you need to be more precise, ewes - female and rams - male) and the young are called lambs
Rams reach puberty at 5-7 month old; hair sheep slightly sooner. Rams peak at 3 to 4 years old. They are culled at around 6 years old.
Rams are male sheep. The term for a group of sheep is a flock. We refer to a group of sheep as a flock of sheep. It doesn't make any difference if they are all male. They are still a flock of sheep.
A stallion's mate is typically called a mare.
Males are called Rams, and Females are called Ewes.