Wether now typically refers to a castrated male sheep, although the word initially had the meaning of simply “a male sheep,” without any indication of its reproductive abilities. Wether serves as the second component of the word bellwether (“one that takes the lead or initiative” or “an indicator of trends”). The use of bellwether in this sense is from the practice of placing a bell around the neck of the sheep which would lead the flock, and not from any natural capacity for leadership on the part of this kind of animal.
I raised goats and we had three genders: Billy, nanny, and wethers. When I was confused by the revelation of a third gender, My dad explained it as the goat that didn’t know wether it was a Billy or a nanny goat
Wether now typically refers to a castrated male sheep, although the word initially had the meaning of simply “a male sheep,” without any indication of its reproductive abilities. Wether serves as the second component of the word bellwether (“one that takes the lead or initiative” or “an indicator of trends”). The use of bellwether in this sense is from the practice of placing a bell around the neck of the sheep which would lead the flock, and not from any natural capacity for leadership on the part of this kind of animal.
I raised goats and we had three genders: Billy, nanny, and wethers. When I was confused by the revelation of a third gender, My dad explained it as the goat that didn’t know wether it was a Billy or a nanny goat
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Wow! That describes our nation today.