Yes. There are several breeds of both sheep and goats that are considered miniature. You can get a lot of information from the Miniature and Novelty Sheep Breeders Association and Registry or the National Miniature Goat Association.
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
We most associate bleating with sheep, but goats and calves also bleat.
Baby sheep are known as lambs, lambkins or cossets. Males are rams and females are ewes.
Lambs are baby sheep.
Sheep are the only animal to provide wool - other animals do provide fibre - Angora goats provide mohair and Cashmere goats provide cashmere also llamas and alpacas.
No, lambs are the offspring of sheep. Goats are not related to sheep as they are of different genus.
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
cows goats horses lambs sheep
We most associate bleating with sheep, but goats and calves also bleat.
most goats and sheep can reproduce at about 9 months
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Goats are Female, Lamb Is MaleGoats and sheep are two different species - lamb is a baby sheep.
Baby sheep are known as lambs, lambkins or cossets. Males are rams and females are ewes.
This classification covers establishments primarily engaged in the production of sheep, lambs, goats, goats' milk, wool, and mohair, including the operation of lamb feedlots, on their own account or on a contract or fee basis.
Lambs are baby sheep. Thus lambs are "related" to sheep.
Poultry, sheep/lambs, rabbits, goats, mice/hamsters/guinea pigs...
Sheep is sheep and lamb is lambs