Yes, A jack is a male donkey. A Jennet is a female donkey. They mate and make more donkeys.
A Jack can also mate with horses. They produce a mule. This is hybrid off spring is 99.9% sterile.
Blue Moon is the name of a rare exception. I believe she is located in PA. and looks like a mule.
If the horse is female and the donkey's male, it's called a mule. If the horse is male and and the donkey's female it's called a hinny.
a jack is a male donkey and an ass is a donkey. so, a jackass is a male donkey.
Mules do not reproduce. They are sterile.
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a donkeys and horses foal is none as a mule. mules arent none to reproduce but it is rare to come across 1 that does.
A group of donkeys or jackasses is called a herd or pace. Most people use the term herd instead of pace.
Mules are hybrid offspring of a male donkey (Jack) and a female horse (mare) Mules have 63 chromosomes, this odd number causes the vast majority to be born sterile. however it should be noted that female mules can reproduce, but this is very uncommon.
You get a mule.Cross a horse and donkey you get a mule. Female mules CANNOT get pregant. EDIT - Actually, that's not entirely true. RARELY, mules CAN be bred. It's only really seen in females, though. Males will probably not be able to breed. Sorry... All male mules, like all other mammalian hybrids, are completely sterile. Females can, however, be persuaded to ovulate by the use of fertility drugs and can be crossed with horses, donkeys or any other equid. The University of Beijing crossed a mule with a donkey in 1980 and the offspring, Dragon Foal, now works on campus pulling a cart to deliver goods. She has herself given birth to a foal by another donkey. In theory, each successive generation will become more fertile.
Donkeys bred to donkeys produced DONKEYS. Donkey, Burro, Ass, jackass, jennet, Miniature Donkey, Mammoth, Jackstock, standard, Mexican Burro - they are all terms for Donkeys. A male donkey (Jack) bred to a female horse produces a MULE. Mules can be either male or female. A male horse (stallion) bred to a female donkey (jennet) produces a HINNY. Hinnies can be either male or female.
Donkeys can mate and reproduce, either with other donkeys or with horses to produce hybrid offspring called mules or hinnies. Mules are the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), while hinnies are the offspring of a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion).
a donkeys and horses foal is none as a mule. mules arent none to reproduce but it is rare to come across 1 that does.
The so called 'mules' in 'Two Mules For Sister Sara' are donkeys, or, in Spanish, 'burros' . A 'mule' is the offspring of a female horse ('mare') and a male donkey ('jack'). A 'hinny' is the offspring of a male horse ('stallion') and a female donkey ('jenny'). Most westerns filmed in the southwest feature numerous donkeys/burros with mules being somewhat more of a rarity.
Mule: A domesticated, hybrid animal that results from crossing a mare (female horse) and a jack (male donkey). Donkey: A domesticated ass. Ass: A four-footed, hoofed mammal related to the horse, but smaller, with longer ears and a shorter mane, shorter hair on the tail, and a dark stripe along the back.
A group of donkeys or jackasses is called a herd or pace. Most people use the term herd instead of pace.
Mules are hybrid offspring of a male donkey (Jack) and a female horse (mare) Mules have 63 chromosomes, this odd number causes the vast majority to be born sterile. however it should be noted that female mules can reproduce, but this is very uncommon.
Yes, a male donkey and a female horse is a mule.
Mules are "obtained" by a jack (male donkey) breeding with a mare (female horse). Hinnies are offspring of a stallion (male horse) mating with a jenny (female donkey). Mules cannot have offspring because of the different chromosomal numbers between horses and donkeys. See the related questions below for more info.
You get a mule.Cross a horse and donkey you get a mule. Female mules CANNOT get pregant. EDIT - Actually, that's not entirely true. RARELY, mules CAN be bred. It's only really seen in females, though. Males will probably not be able to breed. Sorry... All male mules, like all other mammalian hybrids, are completely sterile. Females can, however, be persuaded to ovulate by the use of fertility drugs and can be crossed with horses, donkeys or any other equid. The University of Beijing crossed a mule with a donkey in 1980 and the offspring, Dragon Foal, now works on campus pulling a cart to deliver goods. She has herself given birth to a foal by another donkey. In theory, each successive generation will become more fertile.
Donkeys bred to donkeys produced DONKEYS. Donkey, Burro, Ass, jackass, jennet, Miniature Donkey, Mammoth, Jackstock, standard, Mexican Burro - they are all terms for Donkeys. A male donkey (Jack) bred to a female horse produces a MULE. Mules can be either male or female. A male horse (stallion) bred to a female donkey (jennet) produces a HINNY. Hinnies can be either male or female.
Donkey and horses are related but not the same species. Horses bred to horses produce horses, donkeys bred to donkeys produce donkeys. You may be thinking of a mule, which is a hybrid cross between the donkey and mule.
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