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One-Eye
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At what age is a lamb a sheep?
Answer = 12 months (I think)

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  • ChilliP2012
    ChilliP2012 Posts: 330 Forumite
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    Your answer is correct, 12 months and above. Not that I have much experience with sheep! :o
    What a load of dunderheids!
  • weeowens
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    I'd agree with the answer:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_and_mutton

    • Lamba young sheep under 12 months of age which does not have any permanent incisor teeth in wear
    Lamb — a young sheep that is less than one year old
  • One-Eye
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    Not that I have much experience with sheep! :o

    Yeah - they run too fast don't they :o
  • ChilliP2012
    ChilliP2012 Posts: 330 Forumite
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    Lol :rotfl:
    What a load of dunderheids!
  • barrybob
    barrybob Posts: 25 Forumite
    Thanks. I hope I win something for a change
  • tacotaco
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    They didn't ask what age a lamb (a young sheep) is no longer a lamb. So technically, the answer is 0.
    Though they probably thought they asked the question you all have answered, so it makes sense to put that answer too.
  • painterjohn
    painterjohn Posts: 344 Forumite
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    the pretty ones are OK.
    Last win 2013!! Oh well.

    Many thanks to our wonderful posters and apologies to the mods for all the postings I've made which then turned out that I've been pipped at the post.
  • joe14729
    joe14729 Posts: 1,243 Forumite
    One-Eye wrote: »
    Yeah - they run too fast don't they :o

    That,s why the Scots invented the kilt, the sheep got used to the sound of zips.....:rotfl:
    I,m so stupid that I forgot the mnemonic
  • ChilliP2012
    ChilliP2012 Posts: 330 Forumite
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    joe14729 wrote: »
    That,s why the Scots invented the kilt, the sheep got used to the sound of zips.....:rotfl:

    Oy, watch it :p
    What a load of dunderheids!
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