Can be female, Wilma, Wilhelmina.
Female goats are referred to as a doe or a nanny.
A nanny is a female goat or sheep; a male goat or sheep is called a billy or a ram.
A female is a doe (nannie). A male is a buck (billie). A baby is a kid. And a casterated boy (not intact) is a wether.
A 'kid'... as most goat's offspring are "kids"...
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male goat is billy; the noun for a female goat is nanny.
The female equivalent of a (male) billy goat is a nanny goat.
Female goats are referred to as a doe or a nanny.
The male goat may be a billy goat, while the female is a nanny.
Billy Tipton
nanny - female doe - female buck- male, not castrated billy - make, not castrated wether - castrated male
The plural form is billy goats.
"Buck or Billy" - a male goat. "Doe or Nanny" - a female goat. "Kid" - a young goat.
"Billy" simply means "male" as opposed to "Nanny goat" (female).
A nanny is a female goat or sheep; a male goat or sheep is called a billy or a ram.
Billy is an entire male goat also known as a buck. Nanny is a female goat also known as a doe. A wether is a castrated male goat.
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. Male deers are bucks and female deers are does too
A female is a doe (nannie). A male is a buck (billie). A baby is a kid. And a casterated boy (not intact) is a wether.