A cut shoat is a barrow.
A castrated female pig is called a gilt.
A castrated male pig is called a barrow.
A young male piglet is called a shoat, a castrated male is called a Barrow, and an intact male is called a Boar.
Barrow is a young male castrated pig.
When castrated he will be called a steer no matter how young.
An intact male pig, or a pig that has not been castrated, is called a "boar." A male pig that is not intact, or has been castrated, is called a "hog."
A castrated young horse is called a gelding.
Young goats are called kids. Castrated males are called wethers.
A male castrated pig is called a "sê" in Afrikaans. This term is commonly used in agricultural contexts to refer to pigs that have been castrated for various reasons, including meat production.
A very young pig is a piglet, an older weanling pig is a shoat. Pigs are the same thing as hogs. A group of pigs is called swine. A mature female pig is a sow, a mature male pig is a boar unless castrated, then they are called barrow.
A male pig is called a boar.An adult male pig is called a BoarAn adult female pig is called a SowAnd baby pigs are called PigletsBoar, a Barrow is a castrated male pig.A male pig is called a boar
A castrated young ram or young buck is called a wether.