Yes, mules can be either male or female. They are anatomically normal, but male mules are sterile. Most female mules are also sterile, but there are rare cases where a female mule can give birth.
Some people have heard that mules are male and hinnies are female. This is incorrect. Both mules (donkey jack x horse mare) and hinnies (horse stallion x donkey jennet) can be either male or female.
Of course. They are called 'Hinnies" or "Mares", depending on where you're from.
A female mule is called a molly. A female donkey is called a jenny or jennette. Hinnies are not a gender, they are the product of a horse stallion and a donkey mare whereas mules come from donkey stallions and horse mares, and can be either gender.
No, the mule is a cross between a female horse and a male donkey. It is a hybrid as donkeys and horses are different species. A cross between a male horse and female donkey is called a hinny. A female donkey is called a jenny and a male a jack.
Technically a female mule is called a Hinny and males are called Mules.
Mules, just like most any mammal come in both male and female sex variations.
Yes, it should be obvious
no there are males and females
There are both male and female mules both are usually sterial!!!!
yes because mules are female horses
All male mules and most female mules are infertile.
Of course there are female mules too.
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There are both male and female mules both are usually sterial!!!!
yes because mules are female horses
All male mules and most female mules are infertile.
Of course there are female mules too.
An 'Abby"
There are both male and female mules.
MuleExamples:A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. (singular)All male mules and most female mules are infertile. (plural)
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
Baby mules can be either male or female. A baby mule can be called a foal (gender non-specific), a filly (female) or a colt (male).
Yes
Mules (a cross-breed between a male donkey and a female horse) are usually bred (humans assist them in mating) with other mules. If left with other horses or donkeys, mules are also known to mate with stallions (both male horses and donkeys; male donkeys are commonly called "jacks") and mares (both female horses and donkeys; female donkeys are commonly called "jennies").
A mule, some are males and some will be born females. Males are called Mules while females are known as Hinnies. It is believed that a when a stallion horse breeds a female donkey, the offspring will be a female, however, our herd Donkey bred a female pony and the offspring was a female. Keep in mind that male mules are more common than hinny mules.