What some sound lamb does as horse neighs?

Lambs don't have a specific sound that's comparable to a horse's neigh. Here's why:

* Different species: Lambs are young sheep, and sheep have a different vocalization than horses.

* Communication purposes: Horses neigh for a variety of reasons like greeting, warning, or calling out. Lambs, on the other hand, use bleats for different things like calling for their mother or expressing distress.

What does a lamb sound like?

* Bleats: A lamb makes a high-pitched, "baa" sound, often repeated.

* Other noises: They may also make soft, "mhm" sounds and occasional snorts.

So, while a lamb doesn't neigh like a horse, they have their own distinct sounds for communication.