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What is a breeding male goat called?

A buck


How long do you need to keep a Billy goat with does?

A Billy goat can be kept with does for breeding purposes throughout the breeding season, which typically lasts 2-3 months. It is recommended to separate the Billy goat from the does after breeding to prevent overbreeding and ensure proper management of the herd.


What is the other name for goat?

wether-is a casterated male goat dam-breeding doe kid-young/baby goat sire-breedign buck


How much does an Goat cost?

It depends on whether you are buying the goat for meat or for breeding. For breeding, prices can vary depending on whether it is a registered stud animal, whether it is a buck or a doe (pregnant or non-pregnant) and its size and age.


What is the parturition of a goat?

The act of kidding.


How much does an boer goat cost?

It depends on whether you are buying the goat for meat or for breeding. For breeding, prices can vary depending on whether it is a registered stud animal, whether it is a buck or a doe (pregnant or non-pregnant) and its size and age.


What is the definition of a wether in the goat world?

A wether is a castrated male sheep or goat.


What is the parturition of goat called?

Parturition, or the act of giving birth.


Can you buy a goat with 100 dollars?

Yes, depending on the breed, age, sex and whether it is for meat or breeding you probably could buy a 4 month old meat goat for slaughter for $100


How many horns does a goat have?

A goat typically has two horns, although some goat breeds may not have any horns due to selective breeding. Both male and female goats can have horns, but the size and shape of the horns can vary depending on the breed.


What is the act of mating in cattle called?

Breeding or mating.


How do you pronounce dam a female goat?

The term "dam" in relation to a female goat is pronounced like "dam," rhyming with "ham." In animal husbandry, "dam" refers to the mother of an animal, particularly in breeding contexts.