well they dont have a special name when they are born till about almost a year they are called lambs
A young sheep until it is a year old is known as a lamb and after it has been weaned it is known as a weaner. When it is a year old it is known as either a maiden ewe, a ram or a wether if it has been castrated.
A Shoat Shote, elt, grice
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 if it is still drinking milk from its mother or a weaner if it has been weaned.
Yes until it is weaned
A young sheep until it is a year old is known as a lamb and after it has been weaned it is known as a weaner. When it is a year old it is known as either a maiden ewe, a ram or a wether if it has been castrated.
Until they are weaned at 12 to 14 weeks of age.
A foal of either sex that has not been weaned is called a suckling.
A Shoat Shote, elt, grice
Until they are weaned - this depends on the farmer as to what market he is selling his lambs or whether they are going into a feedlot or not but normally lambs are weaned by three months of age.
Until it is weaned at three months of age.
A lamb remains a lamb, as long as it suckles on the mother sheep. When the lamb is weaned from the mother. It is no longer considered a lamb.
They are called sheep and the Gaelic for sheep is ovella
Until they are weaned by the farmer - usually between 12 to 14 weeks of age
A baby sheep is called a lamb.