You said it. A lamb is the young offspring of sheep. The term "baby lamb" may be applied to certain lamb meat in some jurisdictions.
- Hogget: an immature sheep past the 'baby' stage; what we call an adolescent
- Ewe: a mature female sheep
- Ram: a mature male sheep
- Wether: a mature male sheep that has been castrated
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In Australia and Saudi Arabia the definitions are extended to include ewes and rams, as well as being stricter on the definition for lamb, which is:
Under current United States federal regulations, only the term 'lamb' is used:
A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
A male sheep is called a ramA boy or male sheep is called a ram and the female sheep is called an ewe.
An immature male sheep is called a ram lamb. It is a young male sheep before it reaches sexual maturity.
The offspring of a ram is a lamb. A ram is an intact male sheep, and a baby sheep is known as a lamb.
a lamb is a baby sheep so the name of a baby lamb is a lamb.
ram = male sheep ewe = female sheep lamb = young sheep
A ram lamb or a wether lamb if it has been castrated.
A male sheep is called a ramA boy or male sheep is called a ram and the female sheep is called an ewe.
An immature male sheep is called a ram lamb. It is a young male sheep before it reaches sexual maturity.
A mature male sheep is called a ram.
A ram lamb but when it is castrated it becomes a wether lamb.
A ram lamb if it hasn't been castrated - then it becomes a wether lamb.
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A ram lamb.
The offspring of a ram is a lamb. A ram is an intact male sheep, and a baby sheep is known as a lamb.
a lamb is a baby sheep so the name of a baby lamb is a lamb.
Young goats are known as Kids ADDED: In addition to the previous answer. Young Males are called "Bucklings" and young Females are called "Doelings". Both Bucklings & Doelings are "Kids".