Sheep make two typical natural noises that are pronounced as “baa” or “meh.” The sound that sheep and goats produce when they cry is known as a bleat or bleating.
The most frequent sounds made by sheep are “baa,” “baaing,” and “meh.” The word “bleat” is used to describe the sound that both sheep and goats make. This sound, which resembles a cry, is sometimes used colloquially to refer to someone whining or complaining.
Male sheep are referred to as rams, female sheep are called ewes, and young sheep are called lambs. All members of the sheep family generate bleats, which can range in pitch from high to low.