They are both ruminants, they can both have more than one offspring at a time, and are both used for the production of meat, milk and wool/hair (Cashmere goats are bred for hair production).
Sheep can get confused with fibre goats. All goats' fur doesn't have lanolin in it, goats fur is usually referred to as hair, while sheep's fur is always called wool. Sheep are grazers and goats are...
These are some myths that won't help you find the difference, and the correct awswers:
Goats always have horns, sheep don't. Unless the goats have had them chopped off or are a female/adolecant...
The different between goats and sheep is that sheep has wool that people use to make stuff like covers. Goats have fur. Goats also have horns when sheep do not.
By Lucy Elsdon
Sheep have fluffier...
The main difference is that goats do not grow wool and do not need to be shorn annually as sheep do (except for Angora goats which are shorn twice a year). They are in different genus and cannot...