Genders of goats:
The genders and descriptions of goats:
Kid: A kid is a goat under the age of 1 year.
Doeling: A doeling is a female goat between the age of 1 and 2 years that has not had a kid.
Buckling: A buckling is a male goat between the age of 1 and 2 years that has not mated.
Wether: A wether is a male goat that hasn't got any testicles due to them coming off, wethering rings being put on etc.
Doe: A doe is a female goat over the age of 2 years that has had a kid.
Nanny: A nanny is a female goat that is over the age of 2 years, that has had a kid and has a beard or 'goatee.'
Buck: A buck is a male goat that is over the age of 2 years and has or is ready to mate.
Billy: A billy is a hairy male goat that usually is old and the leader of the herd.
The neuter gender of goat is "kid".
she-goat
The opposite of a she-goat (nanny goat, doe) would be a he-goat (billy goat).
goat
a boy goat is called a buck or a billy
The masculine gender of goat is "buck" or "billy." Both terms are commonly used to refer to a male goat.
Same as a "Mule"
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.
nanny goat
"Goat" is a generic term for the animal and refers to both genders. A male goat is called a "Billy Goat" and a female goat is called a "Nanny Goat". A young goat is called a "Kid".
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.A billy goat is a male goat (sometimes referred to as a buck).A nanny goat is a female goat.
Nanny goat or doe.