A mule. The other way around it's a hinny.
While different species of the Equidae family can interbreed, offspring are almost always sterile. A mule is the offspring of a jack (male donkey) and a mare (female horse).
The offspring of a male horse and female donkey is a hinny.
That is a mule.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
A female horse and male donkey makes a mule.
Babies are all foals; male foals are colts and female foals are fillies, same as horses.Female donkeys are Jennys, and males are Jacks.The offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is a Hinny.The offspring of a male donkey and a female horse is a Mule.
''Hinnies'' (sing. Hinny) are the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey :)
That is a mule.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.
A female horse and male donkey makes a mule.
Babies are all foals; male foals are colts and female foals are fillies, same as horses.Female donkeys are Jennys, and males are Jacks.The offspring of a male horse and a female donkey is a Hinny.The offspring of a male donkey and a female horse is a Mule.
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
''Hinnies'' (sing. Hinny) are the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey :)
A mule is a hybrid offspring from the mating of a female horse and a male donkey.
The terms are confusing. Male mules are infertile.A "mule" is usually the crossing of a female horse (mare) with a male donkey (jack).A "John" Mule is the nickname given to a male mule, though the correct registry term is "horse mule" or "Gelding". Female mules are called mare mules.A "Jack" is the name given to a male donkey/ass. A "Jack" is fertile.A "Jenny" or "Jennet" is the name given to a female donkey/ass. A "Jenny" is fertile.A "hinny" is the name given when a female donkey (Jenny) is bred to a male horse (stallion). A hinny is classified as a mule and pertains to both male and female sexes of the species (male hinnies and female hinnies).There are some terms that were used at the turn of the century that have fallen from use.Mule-jacks were used to produce mules (ie, they are jack donkeys bred to mares). A jennet-jack was used on jennets to produce more donkeys.
A mule is the offspring of a Male Donkey (Jack) and a female horse (Mare). The reverse cross Male Horse (Stallion) and a female donkey (Jenny) is a Hinny.
It is not easy to breed a female donkey and male horse but the offspring would be called a Hinney.
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!
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.