A young female horse is a filly. A young female donkey is a filly, a young male donkey is a colt. The adult donkeys are jenny and jack, or gelding.
if male-colt. if female-philly (filly) if castrated - gelding. if male-colt. if female-philly (filly).
It is Philly when you are referring to Philadelphia; and when talking about a female baby horse it is filly.
They are little donkeys. Jack is male and hinney is a female that is a cross between a horse and a jenny. above is wrong a hinney is the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, and can be male of female a mule is the offspring of a female horse and a male donkey, and can be male or female an ass is another word for a donkey a jack is an uncastrated male donkey, due to their unruly nature, gives us the common word - jackass
The cross between a male donkey and a female horse is called a mule. Mules are generally infertile animals, and may only be produced by interbreeding between horses and donkeys. Interbreeding between a female donkey and a male horse is more rare, but produces a hinny. A hinny tends to be somewhat smaller than a mule, and is likewise infertile.
A mule. Answer 2: A female donkey bred to a male horse produces a Hinny, the reverse a male donkey bred to a female horse produces a mule.
That is a mule.
if male-colt. if female-philly (filly) if castrated - gelding. if male-colt. if female-philly (filly).
A baby horse is a foal. A male foal is called a colt A female foal is called a philly
IMPROVED ANSWER:A female donkey is called a jenny or a jennet.A female donkey that is crossed with a stallion (male horse) is called a hinny.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
A mule results from breeding a female horse (mare) with a male donkey (jack donkey or jackass). When the mother is a jenny donkey and the father a horse stallion, the baby is called a hinny.
it is a Male Donkey or a Jack, and a Female horse, or a Mare. Some might think that a Female Donkey and a Male Horse, or stallion would be a mule, but its is not, its called a Hinny.
It is Philly when you are referring to Philadelphia; and when talking about a female baby horse it is filly.
A female horse and male donkey makes a mule.
Horses themselves are not hybrids. however a female (mare) horse crossed with a male donkey will produce a hybrid offspring called a mule. If you cross a male (Stallion) horse and a female donkey you'll get another hybrid called a Hinny.
I believe the female is called a hind in the wild variety of asses. When the female ass is bred to a stallion horse , the offsping is called a hinny . This offspring is usually sterile, as are mules, since the donkey/horse cross also results in sterile offsping.
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.