A young colt or sheep of either gender from about 9 to 18 months of age (until it cuts 2 teeth).(noun)
The meat of a hogget (sheep).(noun)
A young boar of the second year.(noun)
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Use "hogget" in a sentence
"And try to get your lamb at halal butchers, or better yet, if you are out in the boonies (like Highland County Virginia) you may be able to find grass-fed hogget (a large lamb, not yet mutton) for sale."
"We'd eventually like to market our own hogget older lamb, but with the current set-up, sending beasts away to an abattoir and transporting them back for butchery is too expensive."
"With some prodding, the butcher explained that hogget is meat from a sheep that is older than a lamb and younger than the animals that make mutton."