Rams in dreams denote quarrels of a more violent nature than do sheep. For example, I remember, when I was a boy, prior to a quarrel (which ended in a fight) with a schoolfellow, dreaming I was attacked in a field by a big black ram with red eyes, that chased me persistently over hedges and ditches, and through water, and when, in some miraculous fashion, I took to the air, it sprang up after me, never desisting from its fierce butting still I was reduced to a hopeless state of jelly, when I was permitted to awake. In after years, before quarrelling with a venomous attorney, I dreamed I was fishing in a weir, when a grey ram, catching me unawares, butted me in the back and precipitated me head first into the water, where I found myself attacked on all sides by slimy, yellow snakes….

Dreaming of a flock of healthy rams (lamb) or eating peacefully presages that we will have powerful fortune and possessions. Taking a ram (lamb) represents immediate fortune. If we take it on our shoulder, fortune will be very important. Listening to a ram (lamb) bleating portends that we will have very effective protection and assistance. If the herd comes towards us and rams (lambs) are between our legs indicates that we will achieve success but with difficulty. If the ram (lambs) are dead, it bodes bad news. Seeing it lost, doubt and uncertainty in our affairs.

…it is the leg of a ram, then it means the death of the closest relative. Broiling a ram in a dream means governing for one year after which period one may be imprisoned. The number of rams in a dream represents the number of years. Thus, seeing them also represents the number of years one will serve in his job. The wool of a ram in a dream means money. A ram in a dream also represents the muezzin in a mosque, a general in the army, a deposed ruler, or a humiliated person. If a ram attacks someone in a dream, it signifies an attack by one’s enemy. If a ewe becomes a ram in a dream, it means that one’s wife will no longer bear children. If one is not married, then it means winning victory in his life. (Also see Ewe | Sacrifice | Sheep)…

A bull and cow’s horn symbolize strength, fertility and patience. A ram’s horn, aggressiveness. If we see the horns on the head of someone means consented love betrayal.