No, mules are unable to breed, no matter what gender.
When you breed a male donkey (a jack) with a female horse (a pony is a type of horse), the offspring is called a hinny. This is the opposite of the more well-known cross, the mule, which is the result of breeding a male horse (a stallion) with a female donkey (a jenny).
No it is not a pony it is a breed of miniature horse. It is bred from Shetland ponys, Welsh Ponys and small Thoroughbreds.
The smallest breed of horse is a Miniature pony and the name of the smallest pony is called Einstein
The difference is breed registry, A shetland pony is one breed, a miniature horse is another. http://www.americanshetlandpony.com/ http://www.mamhc1.com/
A Mammoth Jack is a LARGE donkey. The link below shows 'King Kalico' who stands 64 inches tall at the withers. A mule pony is a miniature mule, 48 inches or less at the withers. You can buy one (or more) at the link listed below.
Mini-mules are produced using miniature horse or Shetland pony mares and small or Sicilian donkey jacks.
Miniature horses are registered with the AMHA and or the AMHR in the United States. Many of the smallest are descended from the Fallabella horses that originated in Spain.
fella aka fella Bella miniature pony if you look up smallest horse in the world they have a few pic of it at AOL.com or Google.com hope my tip helped
Pony is a horse under 14hh (hh is 4 inch increments measured to the horse's withers) but miniature horse is a type like draft or riding horse. The breeds that tend to classify as miniature horses are Shetlands and Falabella
A falabella is a rare Argentine breed of miniature horse 34" or under For howrse, it's a horse.
The Falabella is actually considered a Horse, or miniature horse. It is the smallest breed of horse in the world and is very rare.
hi, i am a highly respected horse/pony rider. ponies are ponies until the reach the height of 14.3hh. this means that your/ the 14.2hh is a pony, no matter what breed. :)