A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
if you mean a non catrated male sheep. it would be called a Wether
An intact male sheep is called a Ram, a castrated male is called a Wether.
Names for sheep include ram (male), ewe (female), lamb (young sheep), and wether (castrated male). There are also specific names for sheep based on their age, such as hogget (immature sheep older than a lamb) and mutton (meat from an adult sheep).
Ram or wether (if it has been castrated).
Ram lamb - if it has been castrated it is known as a wether lamb.
A male sheep is a ram, a female is an ewe, and a young sheep is a lamb.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
A male sheep is called a Ram.
if you mean a non catrated male sheep. it would be called a Wether
A ram is an uncastrated male sheep, usually used for breeding purposes in a flock. A ewe is a female sheep. A lamb is a young sheep.
An intact male sheep is called a Ram, a castrated male is called a Wether.
lambs
Names for sheep include ram (male), ewe (female), lamb (young sheep), and wether (castrated male). There are also specific names for sheep based on their age, such as hogget (immature sheep older than a lamb) and mutton (meat from an adult sheep).
male sheep :)
A ram is a male, older sheep. A sheep is a young (less than a year) ram. So, they are both sheep but a ram is older and male.
Ram or wether (if it has been castrated).
A Ram