No.
Males are "bucks" or "billy goats", and females are "does" or "nanny goats". The young are called "kids"
A nanny is a female goat or sheep; a male goat or sheep is called a billy or a ram.
No a ewe is a female sheep, while a doe is a female goat.
we call the female goat as sheep
lambs and billy. Female sheep are called ewes and males are called rams. If I'm not mistaken lamps are the baby sheep and billy is the male goat, not sure about the female.
The Domestic Goat is Capra aegagrus hircus. The Domestic Sheep is Ovis Aries.You also hear echoes of these Latin names in the astrological symbols of Capricorn, the goat, and Aries, the ram.
An intact male goat is called a "buck". A castrated goat (or sheep) is called a "wether". A female goat is called a "doe" or "nanny", and a young goat is a "kid" or, in the Spanish language, "cabrito" See links provided:
No, a goat is not a male sheep, a male sheep in known as a ram.
A female goat is called a doe or nanny, a mother goat is called a dam, and a young female goat is a doeling or a kid.
female goat is called a doe
A goat is a general name for animals of the Caprine species, no matter what age, sex or breed it is. Males are "bucks" or "billy goats", and females are "does" or "nanny goats". The young are called "kids".
No. An Ewe is a female sheep. A baby sheep is known as a Lamb. A baby goat is known as a kid.
Learn the lingo:Kid - a goat less than 6 months of ageDoeling - immature female goatBuckling - immature male goatDoe - mature female goatBuck - mature male goatWether - castrated male goatChevon - goat meatMohair - the fiber from Angora goatsCashmere - the fiber from Cashmere or Pashmina goats