Mules are sterile--they won't mate with a horse, a mule, a donkey, or any other animal. They aren't breedable. That being said, there are two cases known in which a mule mated and gave birth to another hybrid. There isn't a name for a mule/horse hybrid because it's so rare. The actual animals were named Blue Moon and Lightning Strikes.
female horse and male donkey- MULE
male horse and female donkey-HINNY
If the mother is a horse, it's a mule. If the mother is a donkey, it's a hinny.
THE OFFSPRING OF A DONKEY IS CALLED A FOAL.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and female horse.
A mule.
That is a mule.
When a donkey and a horse breed, the offspring will be called a Mule. Due to the uneven number of chromosomes the offspring will be sterile.
It depends on what markings the horse and the donkey have.
Actually An offspring less than 1 year old is called a foal. (male:colt, female:filly) its an ass
The offspring of a female donkey (a jenny or jennet) and a male horse (stallion) is called a hinny. Hinnies are much rarer than are mules (the offspring of a jack (male donkey) and mare (female horse)).
That is a mule.
When a donkey and a horse breed, the offspring will be called a Mule. Due to the uneven number of chromosomes the offspring will be sterile.
it is called a mule x
The offspring of a donkey and a horse is known as a mule. Becaus ethey are hybrids, they usually can't re-produce. This does occasionally happen, however. I know that it has happened a few times in the Grand Canyon!
The product of a horse/donkey breeding is a mule.
It depends on what markings the horse and the donkey have.
Actually An offspring less than 1 year old is called a foal. (male:colt, female:filly) its an ass
The offspring of a female donkey (a jenny or jennet) and a male horse (stallion) is called a hinny. Hinnies are much rarer than are mules (the offspring of a jack (male donkey) and mare (female horse)).
No, they do not belong to the same species. Horses belong to E.ferus and donkeys belong to E.africanus.
It is not easy to breed a female donkey and male horse but the offspring would be called a Hinney.
The answer to that question is a mule. The mule is used to pull carts, and used on farms. The mule cannot reproduce, it's genes are unbalanced. It has more horse gene combinations then donkey combo's.
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.