They are scientifically classified as "geep".
Offspring born to a ewe and ram (sheep) are called lambs.
Offspring born to a doe and buck (goats) are called kids.
When off spring are born to a sheep and goat depending on which species is the dam (mother) they are either called geeps or shoats.
No, lambs are the offspring of sheep. Goats are not related to sheep as they are of different genus.
It is a sheep goat-hybrid. Most offspring are stillborn because sheep and goats belong to different genera and have a different number of chromosome pairs.
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Yes, it is possible for sheep and goats to interbreed, resulting in a hybrid known as a "geep" or a "shoat." However, such breeding is uncommon as sheep and goats have different numbers of chromosomes, making successful reproduction rare.
Goats and sheep can mate, but they typically do not produce viable offspring because they belong to different species with different numbers of chromosomes. Goats are from the species Capra aegagrus hircus, while sheep are from Ovis aries. Any offspring resulting from such a mating would likely be sterile and are not recognized as a distinct species. Therefore, while they can breed, successful reproduction is uncommon.
8 sheep 4 goats
They herd camels, goats, and sheep
No sheep and goats are both herbivores.
No goats and sheep are of different genera. Mountain Goats are goats that originated from the mountain areas, while big horned sheep are simply sheep with big horns.
Yes, this called lambing in sheep, kidding in goats, calving in cows and whelping in dogs.
Just a sheep.