What Is A Male Sheep Called? [ANSWERED]

While many people group male sheep and female sheep together under the umbrella term “sheep” – did you know that male sheep are called many different things? The age and even the location on the globe can dictate what a male sheep is called.

The Names for Different Types of Male Sheep

A young male sheep is called a ram lamb – usually until the ram has reached a full year old. Once a ram is a year old he is considered an adult. But if you show your sheep you’ll find that rams between one and two years old are called yearling rams.

Occasionally shepherds will own a ram which isn’t fertile. There are two names for a ram who cannot sire lambs:

  • A wether is a ram which has been castrated (typically these are market or club lambs which are being raised for meat. Castration simplifies life for the shepherd as all of the ram and ewe market lambs can be kept together without risk of pregnancy).
  • A teaser ram is a ram which has had a vasectomy. While it may seem odd to perform a vasectomy on a ram, shepherds occasionally do this to an aggressive ram with a high sex-drive. They then use this ram to encourage a flock of ewes to begin estrus earlier than they might if mother nature took its course. This can be a good way to have lambs delivered early so that your lambs perform well in the show ring.
Male SheepWhat is it Called?
Young Male SheepRam Lamb
Castrated Male SheepWether
Adult Male SheepRam
Slang for Adult Male SheepBuck
Name for Male Sheep in the UKTup
Male Sheep Without HornsPolled
Male Sheep With HornsHorned

What is a Male Sheep Called in Different Parts of the World?

In some parts of the world a male sheep is called different things. While a ram is universally understood as being a proper name for a male sheep, in some areas a male sheep is called a buck – the same name given to a male deer. This isn’t a traditional name for a male sheep, but it’s not uncommon to hear this label given to rams at larger livestock shows in the US and elsewhere.

Male Sheep
3 Merino rams on a farm in Australia

In the UK a male sheep is called a tup quite often. The act of a ram mating with a ewe is sometimes referred to as “tupping.” In fact this is a line which was used in the early pages of Shakespeare’s play, Othello to crassly refer to Othello’s relationship with Desdemona.

Not all male sheep have horns, but some do. Rams without horns are referred to as polled rams and male sheep which grow a rack of horns are called horned rams.

Unlike deer (which shed their antlers each year), male sheep with horns don’t shed their horns. Rather, they continue to grow throughout their lifetime.

What is a male sheep called where you’re from? Let us know in the comments below!

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