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Do Sheep Have Horns? What Is Their Use?

Some sheep have horns and some don't. It depends on their breed, age, and gender. In some some breeds, neither rams nor ewes have horns. In others, both have horns. Lambs have horn buds, and start...

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Ram Anatomy 101

Ram anatomy is similar to ewe anatomy, with the main difference being their reproductive systems and horns. The anatomy of a ram includes, among other components, its skull, horns, reproductive...

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Do Sheep Have Top Teeth?

Sheep don't have top front teeth, but they do have top teeth in the back of their mouths. Sheep have a dental pad instead of top front teeth, like other cud-chewing ruminant animals. While lambs are...

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Lamb vs Sheep: What Are The Differences Between Sheep And Lambs?

A lamb is a young sheep up to one year of age. At one year, lambs are called sheep, ewes, or rams. The term "lamb" also refers to the meat from young sheep. Meat from adult sheep is called...

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Sheep Heat Cycle: All You Need To Know

The sheep heat cycle, also known as the estrous cycle, is the reproductive period in sheep during which ovulation occurs and ewes may become pregnant. You can tell if a sheep is in heat by looking...

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How Many Stomachs Does A Sheep Have?

Sheep have one stomach with four parts. Like cows, goats, and other ruminants, sheep have a specialized digestive system. Their food is fermented in the stomach before returning to the mouth as cud,...

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