Male sheep? Ram? Bélier?

Emmet F.C1Kwiziq community member

Male sheep? Ram? Bélier?

A male sheep is called a ram in English and I thought a male sheep in French was a bélier? Is it that people in France call male sheep "mouton"?

Thanks for clearing this up because I was a little confused...

Asked 2 months ago
Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

Bélier --ram (male sheep, often uncastrated and used for breeding)
Mouton -- sheep (general term, can refer to either gender, but often used for a castrated ram)

Male sheep? Ram? Bélier?

A male sheep is called a ram in English and I thought a male sheep in French was a bélier? Is it that people in France call male sheep "mouton"?

Thanks for clearing this up because I was a little confused...

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