One young sheep is a lamb, more than one young sheep are lambs
Any more than one
A Lamb
A sheep in its first year is called a lamb. The meat of a juvenile sheep older than one year is called a hogget.
A young sheep is referred to as a "lamb" until it reaches 20 weeks. After that, it is usually referred to as simply "sheep". For the meat of sheep: "lamb" is the meat from sheep under 1 year of age "hogget" is meat from a juvenile 1 year of age but not yet adult "mutton" is meat from an adult sheep See the appended link for more definitions of sheep by age.
A young ram is a male sheep that is typically less than one year old. Rams grow horns and become sexually mature around one year of age, at which point they are capable of mating with ewes (female sheep).
lambs or weaners depending on their age
The plural of sheep is also sheep.
A lamb is a young sheep, typically less than one year old. A sheep refers to both the young and adult animals of the species.
I think it would be sheep
A lamb is a young sheep, typically less than one year old. A sheep is an adult member of the species.
A young sheep is a lamb.
It depends on how many sheep there are, one sheep doesn't eat as much as one horse
A baby sheep is called a lamb.
A lamb is the young of a sheep.
Yes, although countries have there own regulations regarding the age of meat sold as "lamb", it's widely acknowledged that lamb is a young sheep less than one year old. Lamb, a young sheep that is less than one year old. Yearling lamb, a young sheep between 12 and 24 months old.
They are an animal that ruminates. It has more than one stomach.
Any more than one