A buck is a male goat - often also referred to as a "Billy Goat." The female equivalent of a buck is a doe (or "Nanny"). A buck can also be a male rabbit and the female is also a doe.
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Kid - a goat less than 6 months of age
Doeling - immature female goat
Buckling - immature male goat
Doe - mature female goat
Buck - mature male goat
Wether - castrated male goat
Chevon - goat meat
Mohair - the fiber from Angora goats
Cashmere - the fiber from Cashmere or Pashmina goats
The feminine counterpart of a billy goat is a nanny goat.
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The opposite of a she-goat (nanny goat, doe) would be a he-goat (billy goat).
a boy goat is called a buck or a billy
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.
nanny goat
Nanny goat or 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".
The masculine gender of goat is "buck" or "billy." Both terms are commonly used to refer to a male goat.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A male goat is a buck or a billy. A female goat is a doeor a nanny.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A billy goat is a male goat (sometimes referred to as a buck).A nanny goat is a female goat.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'billy' is a gender specific noun for a male goat or ibex.The gender specific noun for a female goat or ibex is nanny.