Nanny goats are female.
The female equivalent of a (male) billy goat is a nanny goat.
nanny goat
Female goats are referred to as a doe or a nanny.
The male goat may be a billy goat, while the female is a nanny.
A male goat is a billy-goat. A female goat is a nanny goat. There is no male nanny goat. Goats are often times, and most widely called "billy" for the male or "nanny" for the female. The more proper terminology is to refer to the fully functional male as a "buck", the castrated male as a "wether", the adult female as a "doe" and a newborn goat is referred to as a "kid". Terms such as "buckling" and "doeling" are often used as well to further describe the sex of a "kid".
"Buck or Billy" - a male goat. "Doe or Nanny" - a female goat. "Kid" - a young goat.
A nany goat is a female goat. A billy goat is a male goat. A wether is a castrated billy goat. The male counterpart to a nanny or governess could be tutor or guardian.
A billy goat (also known as a buck) is a male goat so the opposite would be a nanny goat (also known as a doe) which is a female goat.
Billy Goat is the same as a Buck which are both male intact (with testicles) goats Nanny Goat is the same as Doe which are both female goats
female = nanny-goat (not a manny-goat)male = billy-goat
A nanny is a female goat or sheep; a male goat or sheep is called a billy or a ram.
Billy is an entire male goat also known as a buck. Nanny is a female goat also known as a doe. A wether is a castrated male goat.