Vocabulary :
• A heifer (noun): A young female cow, especially one that has not had a calf yet.
Example: The farmer introduced a new heifer to the herd.
• A calf (noun): A young cow or bull.
Example: The calf stayed close to its mother in the field.
• A bull (noun): A male cow, typically used for breeding.
Example: The bull was kept separate from the rest of the herd.
• Veal (noun): Meat from a young cow (calf).
Example: Veal is considered a delicacy in many countries.
• A sow (noun): A female pig, especially one that has had piglets.
Example: The sow rested in the shade with her piglets.
• A boar (noun): A male pig.
Example: The boar roamed freely in the farm.
• A hen (noun): A female chicken.
Example: The hen laid three eggs this morning.
• A rooster (noun): A male chicken, especially one that crows.
Example: The rooster wakes up the farm every morning with its crowing.
• A cockerel (noun): A male chicken.
Example: The cockerel started crowing early in the morning.
• An ewe (noun): A female sheep.
Example: The ewe was grazing peacefully in the meadow.
• A ram (noun): A male sheep.
Example: The ram has large, curled horns.
• A lamb (noun): A young sheep.
Example: The lamb played in the field with the other animals.
• Mutton (noun): Meat from an adult sheep.
Example: Mutton is often used in traditional stews.