ewe = female sheep Ewes have lambs.
Old ewes are old lambs i think
The highest number of ewes shorn in a 9-hour period is 497 by New Zealand sheep shearer Lou Brown in 2007.
Ram
The highest number of ewes shorn in 9 hours by a single person is 497, achieved by Rodney Sutton in Australia in 2016.
Adult sheep are called 'sheep' (if you need to be more precise, ewes - female and rams - male) and the young are called lambs
"Ewes with lamb at foot" refers to female sheep (ewes) that are currently nursing or accompanying their young lambs. This phrase is commonly used in farming and livestock contexts to indicate that the ewes are still caring for their offspring, which is important for both the health of the lambs and the management of the flock. The term highlights the maternal bond and the ewes' role in nurturing their young.
Lambs are too young to have offspring. Ewes, as in adult female sheep, have lambs and normally have one or two but can have up to four at a time.
It depends on what species of animal you are referring to - cows could have twins, does and ewes could have up to four offspring and sows could have up to 15 piglets.
You don't need a ram. They can get really dangerous. Plus, you don't. You deal with a reputable breeder who can, genetically, select the proper one for the quality of your ewes. If you are just raising meat lambs, anything will impregnate your ewes. If you epect to sell breeding stock you need a registered ram to get quality offspring, allowing that your ewes are quality themselves.
When the ewes are all pregnant.
Old ewes are old lambs i think
Males are called Rams, and Females are called Ewes.
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On farms
Ewes
The highest number of ewes shorn in a 9-hour period is 497 by New Zealand sheep shearer Lou Brown in 2007.
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