There is no specific name for a castrated rabbit. The word "castrated" means the male rabbit. Other words for "castrated," when it comes to rabbits, are "neutered," "altered," and "fixed."
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
A male sheep is called a Ram.
A castrated young ram or young buck is called a wether.
Well, darling, castrated female sheep are called "spayed ewes." It's like they got the snip-snip but kept their lady parts. So, next time you're chatting about sheep, you can drop that fun fact like it's hot.
A castrated male llama is typically referred to as a gelding. This term is commonly used in livestock management to describe a castrated male animal.
A wether.
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
A male sheep is called a Ram.
A castrated young ram or young buck is called a wether.
Well, darling, castrated female sheep are called "spayed ewes." It's like they got the snip-snip but kept their lady parts. So, next time you're chatting about sheep, you can drop that fun fact like it's hot.
A castrated male llama is typically referred to as a gelding. This term is commonly used in livestock management to describe a castrated male animal.
Bull is the term used for adult male cattle. Goats do not become cattle. Or horses, sheep, pigs or hamsters. An adult male goat is a billy.
An entire male goat is called a buck. A castrated male goat is called a wether.
A male castrated pig is called a "sê" in Afrikaans. This term is commonly used in agricultural contexts to refer to pigs that have been castrated for various reasons, including meat production.
a ram
Sheep are still called sheep in Australia.An old term for a male sheep was jumbuck.
An adult female is a mare, and an adult male, if he is not castrated, is a stallion. If he is castrated, then he would be refered to as a gelding, although this term applies to castrated males of all ages.