sheep terminology
Across
- 1. The fiber that most sheep grow is called wool. The wool from one sheep is called a fleece. Many fleeces from the same farm, wool pool, region, or state are called a clip. Shearing is when the wool is cut off (or shaved) from the sheep.
- 4. a female sheep is called a ewe. Yoe is a slang term for ewe. A young female is called a ewe lamb. The process of giving birth to lambs is called lambing. Another word for birthing is parturition. Another word for pregnancy is gestation.
- 5. A group of sheep is called a flock. Larger groups of sheep are called bands or mobs.
- 6. A shepherd is a person who cares for sheep.
- 7. A yearling is an animal between 1 and 2 years of age that may or may not have produced offspring. In other countries, a yearling ewe is called a hogget, shearling, gimmer, theave, or teg.
- 10. An abattoir is a building where animals are slaughtered and processed into meat products. It comes from the French word, abattre, "to strike down."
- 11. are over one year of age. They have usually produced offspring. Lambs are less than one year of age. They have usually not produced offspring.
Down
- 1. A castrated male sheep is called a wether. Wethers are less aggressive than rams.
- 2. is also the term for the flesh of a young domestic sheep eaten as food. The meat from a sheep that is older than 12 months is called mutton. Yearling mutton is the meat from a sheep between 1 and 2 years of age. Mutton has a much stronger flavor than lamb.
- 3. A sheepherder is a herder of sheep (on open range). It is someone who keeps the sheep together in a flock. In the U.S., the sheepherder is not usually the owner of the sheep.
- 5. A farm is an area of land, including various structures, devoted primarily to the practice of producing and managing food. It usually includes cultivated land for producing crops
- 8. a ranch is a farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock.
- 9. A male sheep is called a ram. Buck is the slang term for ram. A young male is called a ram lamb. In parts of the United Kingdom, a ram is called a tup and the mating season is called tupping.