A male goat is called a buck or billy, while a female goat is called a doe or nanny.
Type your answer here... male goat is called a buck, female is called a doe or possibly a nanny .
An adult (or mature) female bovine is called a cow.
A female goat is called a doe, a male goat is called a buck, and a castrated male goat is called a wether. The terms "billy goat" and "nanny goat" are considered outdated.
A castrated female goat is called a wether. It is a term typically used to refer to a neutered male goat, but can also apply to a spayed female goat.
A male goat is called a buck or billy, while a female goat is called a doe or nanny.
Type your answer here... male goat is called a buck, female is called a doe or possibly a nanny .
An adult (or mature) female bovine is called a cow.
A female goat is a doe, and a baby is a kid. Also FYI, a male goat is a buck and a castrated male is a wether.
A female goat is called a doe, a male goat is called a buck, and a castrated male goat is called a wether. The terms "billy goat" and "nanny goat" are considered outdated.
A doe or nanny.a mature female goat is called a Nanny Goat
A castrated female goat is called a wether. It is a term typically used to refer to a neutered male goat, but can also apply to a spayed female goat.
It is called a buck. A castrated male goat is called a wether. A full grown female goat is called a doe. Babies are referred to as kids, in general, but specifically, bucklings and doelings.Occasionally you will hear goats referred to as "nannies" or "billies." A nanny goat is another name for a doe, and a billy goat is another name for a buck. But those are not the proper terms.
A neutered male goat is called a Whether, a female is a Doe, and a baby is called a kid.
Young goats are known as Kids ADDED: In addition to the previous answer. Young Males are called "Bucklings" and young Females are called "Doelings". Both Bucklings & Doelings are "Kids".
A male goat is a billy-goat. A female goat is a nanny goat. There is no male nanny goat. Goats are often times, and most widely called "billy" for the male or "nanny" for the female. The more proper terminology is to refer to the fully functional male as a "buck", the castrated male as a "wether", the adult female as a "doe" and a newborn goat is referred to as a "kid". Terms such as "buckling" and "doeling" are often used as well to further describe the sex of a "kid".
A female is a doe, a male is a buck, and a castrated buck is a wether.