Is a lamb a goat?
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Goat Meat Always Comes From Young Animals Just as young sheep are called lambs, young goats are called kids. Goats that are slaughtered for meat are typically neutered males (a.k.a. wethers). They are usually slaughtered around the age of 9 months.
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