A non castrated male cat is called a tom
Only non-castrated male goats are called billy.
A non-castrated male mouse is called a "buck." In contrast, a female mouse is referred to as a "doe." These terms are commonly used in animal husbandry and research to differentiate between the sexes of mice.
male horsesif the horse has not been cut (meaning it can still reproduce ) it is called a stallion, if it has been cut , it is called a gelding or a male foal is called a colt.
Billly is to goat as jack is to ass. A billy refers to a male non castrated male goat. A Jack refers to a non castrated male donkey (or ass).
== == A full male or unneutered ferret is a hob A vasectomized male ferret is a hoblet A castrated or neutered male ferret is called a Hobble or GibGib may refer to: A castrated male cat or ferret according to Wikipedia A baby or young ferret is a kit
A bull is an intact (non-neutered) male bovine, and a steer or bullock is a castrated male bovine.
Red rum was a gelding, A stallion is a non castrated male horse which are usually quite aggressive but you do get the odd nice stallion , On the other hand geldings are castrated males (that have been gelded - that's why they are called geldings.)
A castrated female dog is called a spayed bitch
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.
A young "male cow" (which is non-existent, by the way) is called a bullock or a young bull or, if not of weaning age, a bull calf. That is, if the so-called "male cow" is intact. If not, it is called a steer calf if castrated and is still relying on its mother's milk, or simply a steer after weaning or after it reaches around a year of age.
An unaltered female is called a "queen".A young cat is a "kitten".A non-neutered male cat is a "tom" or "tomcat" and is a "gib" (when neutered).Common term for a female cat is "Molly".
A horse at stud is a male horse that has not been gelded yet or castrated and his owner will allow people to use that horse to cover(breed with) one their mares. A fee must always be paid for the use of the stud and the price ranges from $100-$1000000. A stud is more commonly called a stallion(an "intact") male horse. A castrated horse is called a gelding