A young male hog is called a Shoat, and a female is called a Gilt. As a group they are known as piglets.
A female hog that has had a litter of piglets is called a sow. A female that has never had piglets is called a gilt.
Barrow
A female hog that has had a litter of piglets is called a sow. A female that has never had piglets is called a gilt.
It actually depends, if you are talking about a female ready to be bred it is a Sow. If you are talking about a fixed male than it would be a Barrow, but if you are talking about a unfixed male it would be a boar.
Female is a sow.Male is a boar.Young is a piglet.
A pig that is young and is a female is called a pig.
A young female cat is called a "kitten."
Sus Scrofa (wild boars, scientific name)Sus Scrofa Domesticus (domesticated pigs, scientific name)PigHogSow (a female hog)Boar (a male hog)Boar (another name for wild hogs, male or female)Barrow (a young castrated male hog)Gilt (a young female hog)Piglets, Shoats, Farrow (names for the babies/young of hogs)Sounders (male hogs that rove/wander in groups)On the lighter side:PorkyBabePetuniaMiss PiggyWilburPumbaaArnold ZiffleGordySquealerHogzillaButch & Sundance, the Tramworth Two
A young female donkey is called a jenny, and a young male donkey is called a jack.
A young bovine that has not had an offspring is called a heifer.
Young sheep are called lamb, lambkin or cosset. Female sheep are called ewe or dam.