no, they should be separated
The reason the should be separated is not because your buck would intentionally hurt the kid (although he may) but because the baby could be inadverantly stepped on. There should be as few feet and hoofs as possible
A billy goat. A nanny goat is a "she" and the billy goat is a "he".
nanny goat
A billy goat (also known as a buck) is a male goat so the opposite would be a nanny goat (also known as a doe) which is a female goat.
The feminine counterpart of a billy goat is a nanny goat.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A male goat is a buck or a billy. A female goat is a doeor a nanny.
A billy goat. A nanny goat is a "she" and the billy goat is a "he".
nanny goat
A billy goat (also known as a buck) is a male goat so the opposite would be a nanny goat (also known as a doe) which is a female goat.
The feminine counterpart of a billy goat is a nanny goat.
A nanny goat but a doe is better terminology.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A male goat is a buck or a billy. A female goat is a doeor a nanny.
A goat is a general name for animals of the Caprine species, no matter what age, sex or breed it is. Males are "bucks" or "billy goats", and females are "does" or "nanny goats". The young are called "kids".
Nanny goat or doe.
A nanny goat or doe.
Nanny goat or doe.
The plural form is billy goats.
Billy Goat is the same as a Buck which are both male intact (with testicles) goats Nanny Goat is the same as Doe which are both female goats