'''Domba''' téh [[spésiés]] [[mamalia]] nu kaasup genus '''''Ovis''''', bagian ti [[subfamili]] [[antelop embé]]. Sakabéh domba kaasup [[bovid]] (anggota [[klasifikasi ilmiah|kulawarga]] ''[[Bovidae]]'') jeung [[ruminan]]. [[Domba lokal]] kamungkinan diturunkeun tina [[moufflon]] liar di [[Asia Tengah]] jeung [[Asia Kidul-kulon]].
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Female sheep are called '''''ewes''''', males are called '''''rams''''' (or "bucks") and young sheep are called '''''[[lamb]]s'''''. The adjective applying to sheep is ''ovine'' and the collective terms for sheep are ''[[Herd|flock]]'' and ''[[mob]]''. The term ''herd'' is also occasionally used in this sense.
Sheep are usually stockier than other bovines and some have horns which are more divergent than those of goats. Sheep have [[scent gland]]s on the face and hind feet. Communication through the scent glands is not well understood but is thought to be important for sexual signaling. Males can smell females which are fertile and ready to mate, and rams mark their territories by rubbing scent on to rocks. They have a four-chambered [[stomach]] which plays a vital role in [[digestion|digesting]], [[Regurgitation|regurgitating]], and redigesting food. Domestic sheep are important for their [[wool]], [[milk]], and [[meat]] (which is called [[Lamb (food)|mutton]] or [[Lamb (food)|lamb]]).
The most populous species of sheep is the [[domestic sheep]], the largest populations of which are found in [[People's Republic of China|China]] and [[Australia]].