yes,because a sheep is a female and a goat is a male.from khadijah.sakr that is aloud of poo yuu can get male and female of both so :P x
They both make a "baa" sound, but to producers who raise both sheep and goats, the sound is slightly different and you can tell them apart.
Well generally sheep "baa" and goats "maa", however at slaughter time I am sure that they are both saying "Get me out of here".
In real life ,no as a human word yes a goat's call is more high piched a sheep's is lower in fact i have baby goats on my own farm
A maaahhhh type sound. (try finding a recording of one online)
no, it is very similar though. Every goat and sheep is different,but the noise centers into a "goat sounding" or "sheep sounding" noise witch are similar.
A ram is a male sheep of any species. All Bighorn sheep have horns , male and female. The rams just have larger horns.
Yes, sheep are capable of galloping. Other animals that use the same gait are cats, horses, cattle, goats, moose, and bison.
Goats are related to sheep for obvious reasons such as hoofs and horns, tails and fur (wool) but some think they are related to deer (more than they are to sheep) because deer have the same tail and they grow horns and they also have hooves while sheep have wool and deer have fur but goats don't have wool they have fur. Goats could also be related to horses through the hooves gene but that would be a short scientific reason why. We all originate from something!
A maaahhhh type sound. (try finding a recording of one online)
No, sheep and goats should not have the same kind of wormer unless specified it is for both animals. Goats need a higher concentration of wormer than sheep.
they make a baaing sound
No, sheep produce lambs, and goats produce kids. Both offspring is of different genus as with the parents.
no, it is very similar though. Every goat and sheep is different,but the noise centers into a "goat sounding" or "sheep sounding" noise witch are similar.
yes
Yes but it will depend on the acreage of the farm and the number and breed of stock you have.
Goats and sheep both belong to the same family, Bovidae, but are classified into different genera. Goats belong to the genus Capra, while sheep belong to the genus Ovis. They have different physical characteristics and behavioral traits, with goats generally being more curious and independent compared to sheep.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
Yes, the word "sheep" does have a long vowel sound, specifically the long vowel sound for the letter "ee".
Yes, they will adapt well with each other.
A ram is a male sheep of any species. All Bighorn sheep have horns , male and female. The rams just have larger horns.