A Jenny is a female donkey, all you can do is breed the male and the female together and hopefully the offspring will be a female.
It is not easy to breed a female donkey and male horse but the offspring would be called a Hinney.
You should begin to breed your Jenny at about 2 to 3 years of age, at this point of time she will be at her mature size and able to carry a foal.
Yes but most pony stallions aren't interested in jennies so you might have to use AI. A good jenny and a good stallion will produce a good hinny but there is always a higher risk of spontaneous abortion than with mules so you might have to try several times to get a foal. Choose a sire no more than 2 hands taller than the jenny and go for quality. Having a hinny foal will increase your jenny's value.
Jenny is just Jenny in German; there is no German translation.
Jenny Neuburger goes by Jenny.
Jenny Kramer goes by Little Tiger, and Deadly Blossom.
Jenny Dolly went by Jenny Dolly.
Jenny Mac goes by Jenny Mac.
Jenny Holzer has written: 'Jenny Holzer'
Jenny Lind
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).
Jenny Saxon's birth name is Jenny Baxter.