Yes.
I am most certain that an ox. I would say an ox is stronger because they have a bigger belly so it could be heavier. Also think that a horse and an ox are fighting. Who would you say would win? I would diffidently say that a ox would win. I dont think anyone would say a horse would win.
Yes. Donkeys weigh at least 400 lbs to 800 lbs, and they can pull horse wagons.
Horses have 64 chromosomes while donkeys have 62, thus a horse has two more chromosomes than a donkey. (For the record a mule has 63 a mix of the horses and donkeys numbers.)
Due to their small size, they are usually slower than a horse.
Donkeys have long ears, considerably longer than horses Horses are faster than donkeys. Even smaller horses can outrun a donkey. Donkey's conformation is not as similar as a horse when you look into the finer details. Donkey's need an earlier warning so they can have a head start to run away. Therefore donkeys hearing is better.
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Donkeys are not generally stronger or faster than horses. While donkeys are known for their endurance and ability to carry heavy loads over long distances, horses typically have greater speed and strength overall. Horses can reach speeds of up to 55 mph, while donkeys are much slower, averaging around 15-20 mph. Thus, in terms of speed and raw strength, horses surpass donkeys.
Naturally yes. That's why humans use donkeys as beasts of burden.
Yes.
Donkeys are in the horse family so... yes.
Donkeys come in 3 sizes, mini, standard and mammoth. Even a mammoth is usually only the size of a light horse. Donkeys also are more adapted to harsh environments than the horse and can get more "bang for his buck" out of his feed ration. So the short answer is a donkey eats less to maintain his weight that does a horse.