What are shelter of goats called?

Goats don't have a specific name for their shelter like some other animals do (like a "kennel" for dogs or a "coop" for chickens).

However, you can call a goat's shelter various things depending on its type and size:

* Barn: This is the most common term for a large, enclosed structure housing livestock, including goats.

* Stable: A term often used for horses but can also apply to a smaller shelter for goats.

* Goat shed: This describes a structure specifically built for goats.

* Goat house: This is a more general term for any type of shelter used for goats.

* Pen: A fenced-in area with a shelter or without, used for containing goats.

* Run: This term is used for an outdoor area with shelter attached, where goats can roam.

Ultimately, you can call a goat's shelter whatever you like, as long as it provides a safe and comfortable space for them.