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 Holzer has written: 'Jenny Holzer'
Jenny Dolly went by Jenny Dolly.
Jenny Mac goes by Jenny Mac.
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 Lind
Jenny Saxon's birth name is Jenny Baxter.