Is it different in England/USA/New Zealand/Austrailia?
One of our books says "lambs".
I have always heard "lamb" like "fish" or "sheep".
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What is the plural of "lamb"?
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I sent the following to him in e-mail, so if you disagree you can respond knowing what I sent. 
As far as I know, the plural of the animal is lambs. (There are twenty little lambs eating grass in the yard.) However, the meat of the animal is non-count. (He loves to eat lamb as long as he doesn't remember where it comes from.)

As far as I know, the plural of the animal is lambs. (There are twenty little lambs eating grass in the yard.) However, the meat of the animal is non-count. (He loves to eat lamb as long as he doesn't remember where it comes from.)