At what age does........................!


Question: ............
Lamb become Mutton
Veal become Beef
Hare become bald


Answers: ............
Lamb become Mutton
Veal become Beef
Hare become bald

Lamb is a sheep less than a year old, typically slaughtered between the ages of four and twelve months. Older sheep is called mutton.

Veal is the flesh of a milk-fed calf. When the calf is weaned onto grass/grain, then the tenderness and taste that veal is famous for is lost, and it becomes beef. When is that? Most calves are weaned at around the one year old mark.

Haha on Hare becoming bald!

6 months

Umm about 38, so my age.

lamb to mutton over 6 months old

veal is not beef

and hare can only be bald when it is skinned

bout a week

lets start with
mut·ton
NOUN:
The flesh of fully grown sheep.

what is that 2 years???

NOW
veal
NOUN:

1: The meat of a calf.
2: A calf raised to be slaughtered for food.

Hare = A rabbit >>>but your reference to bald is hair
that is being rude to US having no purpose in food and drink

when the animal becomes old enough to reproduce





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