A lamb is a young sheep, a baby sheep. It is a lite red meat. If you let it grow up and eat it, it is a sheep and called mutton. It is much fatter and has a stronger flavor.
A duck is a water fowl. Domesticated duck that run around farms are very much like chicken, wild ducks are much the same. Ducks have a little darker meat then chicken. Wild ducks can have a more wild game taste, depending on what they have eaten. If they have gotten to rice paddies they are much better than the ones that have been bottom feeders.
2007-08-02 01:43:41
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answered by Tin Can Sailor 7
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Lamb is from an animal called a lamb. It is considered a red meat.They are fluffy,like a sheep. Duck meat is dark meat and white,like a chicken.
2007-08-01 09:11:17
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answered by lonepinesusan 5
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Lamb is red meat.. along with beef, venison and a few others.
I thought duck just came under poultry, the same as chicken and turkey?
2007-08-01 08:47:56
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answered by ratlover_littlemonster 3
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Duck is a Fowl. Like eating Pheasant or Guineas. It's Dark Meat.
2007-08-01 08:45:46
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answered by Terry R 4
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Domesticated duck is poultry. Wild duck is a game bird.
Duck is cool in Chinese medicine, and best for consumption in the summer.
Lamb is a red meat, like beef. In Chinese medicine, it is warm, and best consumed in the winter.
2007-08-01 09:16:06
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answered by tiny Valkyrie 7
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I was told that duck is red meat, i think lamb would be considered red meat too. Doesn't need to be beef to be considered red meat.
2007-08-01 08:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Chicken.
2016-05-20 01:45:31
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answered by evette 3
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I'll say the same as I did 5 minutes ago when you asked this.
2007-08-01 08:43:58
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answered by BlueSea 7
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veal
2007-08-01 08:42:42
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answered by tn_country_gurl1338483 5
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