hogget

/ˈhɑɡɪt/
noun
  1. A young sheep, especially one between the ages of one and two years, that has not yet been sheared.
    • Hogget meat is known for being more flavorful than lamb but milder than mutton.
    • The farmer sold the hogget at the market for a good price.
    • We raised a small flock of hoggets on our family farm.
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