Sheep/Goat
Chamois
Sheep or Goat skin can be transformed into a soft flexible leather
catgut
The term for goat intestine that is used for surgical sutures
Withers
The withers are located at the tip of the shoulders of both sheep and goats. The animals are measured for height from the withers to the hoof.
Buck
Male goat at any age
Mohair
Mohair is taken from angora goats and is used to make a wooly fabric.
Horn Butt
located on the top of a goat's head and is the dull remainder of the animal's horns
Doe
mature female goat
Ewe
mature female sheep
Mutton
mutton is meat from a sheep of either sex one year old or more.
Pastern
pastern is between the hoof and the dewclaw or fetlock. This is a joint that greatly affects an animal's ability to walk and run and influences the way an animal can carry itself.
wattle
the flaps of skins that hang from a goats neck
Hock
the knee portion of the back leg that connects the upper leg to the foot region
cabrrio
the meat from a milk-raised kid that is 25 to 40 pounds and not castrated
Dock
the producer often cuts the tail at the dock
Ram
A ram is characterized as a male sheep primarily used for breeding
Wether
A wether is a male sheep or goat castrated when it was young.
Yearing
A yearling describes either a male or female sheep or goat at least one year of age but less than two years of age.
Kid
A young goat less than one year of age is identified as a kid
Lamb
A young sheep less than one year of age is called a lamb.
Kidding
Giving birth for goats it is called kidding
Lambbing
Giving birth for sheep it is identified as lambing
Wool
Wool is the soft coat of sheep. It is a major fiber used to make a variety of clothing and textile products