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so do a peacock

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it means that u r trying to tag someone a donkey who praises it own tail..

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What is the difference between a donkey and a jackass?

An ass, or donkey, is a species all its own that can reproduce. A mule is the sterile offspring of a donkey and a horse. Sterile means that it cannot reproduce, due to horses and donkeys not having the same amount of chromosomes.


What causes hair loss in a donkey?

The most likely cause would be self-mutilation. Donkeys are extremely intelligent, and when they are left alone all day and not interacted with, they begin to pull out their own hair. Spend more time with your donkey and if the hair doesn't noticeably start regrowing, the hair loss might be a genetic disorder.


What do you need to care for donkeys?

Well first you need food and drinking water for your donkey. You need brushes, combs, toothbrushes stuff in the grooming category etc. You need usually a big yard it depends on how big the donkey is. You also need a shelter for the donkey for when it storms,,etc. You need a certification note saying you can own the donkey and that is pretty much it. I hope this helps you!!


Do you age a mule like a horse with his teeth?

I don't own a mule, but I do own a horse. I suppose you could age a donkey that way. I would ask your vet the next time he comes.


Besides amino acids sequences what are characteristics make a horse different from a donkey?

size and hoof shape A mule combines the traits of its horse dam and donkey sire to create a new animal with its own distinctive characteristics. Here are the notable differences between horses, donkeys, and mules. Head-A donkey's head is larger than that of a horse, as is evidenced by its need for a bridle with a larger browband than is required for a horse or pony of comparable size. Donkey owners like to point out that this characteristic indicates a larger brain capacity, and therefore greater intelligence. The head of a mule or hinny is larger than the head of a horse of comparable size. Ears-A donkey's ears are longer than those of the horse and have an excellent blood supply, which is a desert adaptation for cooling the body. A mule's ears are inherited from the donkey, but are not quite as long as the donkey's. A hinny's ears are shorter than those of a donkey, but are much wider. Eyes-A donkey's eyes are larger in proportion to the head than those of a horse. Donkeys and mules have heavier eye sockets set farther out on the side of the head, resulting in a wider field of vision than the horse has. The horse's eye sockets are round, the donkey's are D-shaped. The mule's eye sockets are somewhat D-shaped, as seen in male (horse) mules with heavy brow ridges. Tail-The donkey has a cow-like tail covered by short coarse body hair, except for a tuft at the end. The horse's thick, long tail is inherited by the mule, but the mule's tail hair is coarse like a donkey's rather than fine like a horse's, and the top is not as full as a horse's tail. The hinny's tail is more like that of a donkey. Chestnuts (Ergots)-The donkey has chestnuts on the front legs, but only rarely on the hind legs, where you would find them on a horse. Like the donkey, a mule or hinny rarely has chestnuts on the hind legs. Hoof-A donkey's hooves are more elastic, tougher, smaller, rounder, and upright compared to those of a horse. Mules and hinnies inherit the donkey's hoof characteristics, but to a lesser degree-not quite as upright, small, or tough. Like the donkey, the mule needn't be shod unless the animal is regularly worked in rocky terrain. Skeleton-The donkey's spinal column lacks the fifth lumbar vertebrae (loin area) normally found in the horse. The donkey's pelvis is higher, steeper, and less broad than a horse's, due to the longer length and steeper angle of the upper hip bones. The donkey's croup is therefore less round or broad than a horse's croup. Most (but not all) mules have the horse's fifth lumbar vertebrae and the donkey's short croup, and may or may not have the horse's muscling. Overall size is governed by the dam, although offspring may grow taller than either parent. Coat-The donkey's coat is longer and coarser than that of a horse. The donkey lacks the horse's protective undercoat and is therefore more susceptible to climatic conditions such as rain, wet snow, and wind, but the donkey is insulated from heat and cold by air pockets between its longer hairs. The mule's or hinny's coat is fine in summer, like a horse's, but coarse in winter, like a donkey's. Coat color tends to be like the dam's. Voice-Each mule or hinny makes a distinctive sound that might be described as a cross between the donkey's bray and the horse's whinny. Reproduction-The donkey is more prepotent [high in its ability to transmit certain characteristics to its offspring] but less fertile than the horse. It has 50% to 60% conception rate, compared to the horse's average of 60% to 65%. The conception rate for mares carrying mule foals is about same as for horse foals, but for jennets carrying hinny foals the rate drops to about 25%. Compared to a gestation period of 11 months for the horse, the donkey's gestation period averages 12 months, but may vary between 11 and 14 months. The gestation period for a hybrid foal is usually intermediate between the parent species. Production of twins, although rare, is more frequent among donkeys than among horses. The mule is a sterile hybrid, yet occasionally a mare mule will be fertile. The difference between the numbers of chromosomes in the cells of the donkey (62 chromosomes; 31 pairs) and the horse (64 chromosomes; 32 pairs) results in a mule or hinny with 63 chromosomes. This odd number is responsible for mule's sterility-the donkey and horse chromosomes are unable to form matched pairs during the early stages of conception, resulting in the death of the reproductive cells. Intelligence-The donkey is more intelligent than the horse, but its instincts give it a different behavior pattern that is often mistaken for stubbornness. A frightened donkey won't, for example, bolt in panic like a horse will. The donkey is instead more likely to stop and carefully study the situation before determining the best course of action. Like the donkey, the mule or hinny is highly intelligent and has a well-developed instinct for self-preservation. Longevity-A lifespan of 30 to 50 years is common for a donkey. Horses average 25 to 30 years. Thanks to hybrid vigor, mules and hinnies may live 30 to 40 years (and sometimes up to 50), with a comparably longer working life than that of a horse.

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What do you call a person who praises his own beauty?

A narcissist.


What does you're chasing your own tail mean?

It means your simply not going anywhere


What is the difference between a donkey and a jackass?

An ass, or donkey, is a species all its own that can reproduce. A mule is the sterile offspring of a donkey and a horse. Sterile means that it cannot reproduce, due to horses and donkeys not having the same amount of chromosomes.


Give one example of the way Smith praises his own good qualities?

To know why Smith praises his own good qualities a person will need to know exactly who Smith is. Since the full name is not given there is no way to know the answer since a person can not know exactly who Smith is.


Where are the 2 donkey names on Howrse?

On howrse Donkeys are their own breed, so no two breeds "make" a Donkey.


What are some games to play at baby showers?

Some games to play at baby showers are raffles, bingo and pin the tail on the donkey. You could have a table set up where can decorate their own cupcakes and the one voted to be the best wins a prize.


Teenagers getting bullied with the nickname donkey why do they get this nickname in the forst place?

Bullies are Plain Mean and they are to bored with their own lame lives so they pick on other people!!!


How can you use the word tail in a sentence?

The little dog was having fun chasing his own tail.


What is cheetah tail made of?

bones and meat and skin and hair. just like your own tail.


Can a squirrel sever its tail?

A squirrel uses its tail for many things. For example, they use it as a parachute. Squirrels are not able to sever its own tail.


What does it mean when a bearded dragon bites the tail off another?

It means you should not be housing your bearded dragons in the same enclosure, and need to IMMEDIATELY separate them into their own enclosures. Also, the dragon with the missing tail should see a vet.


What causes hair loss in a donkey?

The most likely cause would be self-mutilation. Donkeys are extremely intelligent, and when they are left alone all day and not interacted with, they begin to pull out their own hair. Spend more time with your donkey and if the hair doesn't noticeably start regrowing, the hair loss might be a genetic disorder.