If you know for a fact that your horse was bred to a donkey she can be pregnant with nothing but a mule. If you don't know what animal bred your mare you may have to wait until the foal is born to see if it's horse or mule.
If it is a mule the sire would be a donkey and the dam would be a horse.
Ultrasound, Palpation, blood test, change in physical appearance and lack of a
heat cycle.
Either a baby horse or a mule...assuming the mare's owner knows whether or not the mare was exposed to a stallion or a jack. Perhaps this question is too general to be answered adequately.
A stallion can make foals. A gelding cannot.
a young moose is a calf, a young mule is a foal
Yes.
For the rarity of a mule giving birth to a foal. Like saying when pigs fly.
A jenny is a female donkey. When bred to a horse (stallion) the resulting foal is referred to as a hinney. A jack is a male donkey. When bred to a horse (mare) the resulting foal is referred to as a mule. There are apparent differences in the hinney and the mule with the mule being much preferred.
Horse, donkey, mule, onager, tarpan, zebra...equids.
Crossing a zebra stallion on a horse mule produces a Zorse. Zebra hybrids are usually the result of a male zebra bred either to a female horse (zorse) or to a donkey jennet (Zebrass or zedonk).
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.
Amnocentisis or an ouiji board
A male mule is called a john, whether or not it is castrated.
It depends on what content,there is mule,donkey,pony,horseor there is the different breeds etc.stallion,mare,broodmare,filly,foal,gelding...
Actually An offspring less than 1 year old is called a foal. (male:colt, female:filly) its an ass