Nanny goat.
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.
A 'kid'... as most goat's offspring are "kids"...
A female is a doe (nannie). A male is a buck (billie). A baby is a kid. And a casterated boy (not intact) is a wether.
It is called a buck. A castrated male goat is called a wether. A full grown female goat is called a doe. Babies are referred to as kids, in general, but specifically, bucklings and doelings.Occasionally you will hear goats referred to as "nannies" or "billies." A nanny goat is another name for a doe, and a billy goat is another name for a buck. But those are not the proper terms.
Can be female, Wilma, Wilhelmina.
No. Males are "bucks" or "billy goats", and females are "does" or "nanny goats". The young are called "kids"
Female goats are referred to as a doe or a nanny.
The female equivalent of a (male) billy goat is a nanny goat.
Male goats are called billies and female goats are called nannies.A male goat is called a buck, or billy. A Female goat is called a doe, or nanny.An entire male goat is called a buck and a castrated male goat is called a wether. A female goat is called a doe.
A male goat is a buck or billy.A female goat is a doe or nanny.Castrated males are known as wethers.
The male goat may be a billy goat, while the female is a nanny.
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.