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What is the difference between a sheep and a lamb?

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What is the difference between a sheep and a lamb?

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A lamb is a sheep that is 12 months old or less. The term lamb is most commonly used to describe the lamb’s meat. ie Lamb Chops. When a sheep that is 12 month old or more is served it is called Mutton. ie Mutton Chops.

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