What is a calf?

A calf is a lamb, that is, its cub.

Sheep are also called sheep or white sheep. Hairy quadruped ruminant. Originally a product of mountains in the northern hemisphere, it is related to goats; The difference is that the body is fatter, plump and thick. Short head. Males have huge spiral horns, females have no horns or only small horns.

Mammals and ruminants generally have a diagonal line on their heads, and there are many varieties, such as sheep, lake sheep, goat and rock sheep.

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Sheep are docile and have a good performance in house feeding and grazing. Although rams are good at fighting, they rarely come into contact with people. If properly trained, they can also obey orders and show obedience to their owners. The ewe's reaction is a little slow, not as fast as that of the ram, and her performance is relatively docile.

Lamb heaps have a strong ability to digest roughage and are used to eating roughage such as hay, bean stalks, sweet potato seedlings, corn leaves and leaves. Normal growth and development with little or no supplement of concentrated feed.