Yes, a donkey can get pregnant from horse sperm. Not many people breed animals like this anymore, but that is how people use to get light weighted horses, but it was usually a horse getting pregnant from donkey sperm. Any animal of the same species can get pregnant from each other. For example, a dog and a wolf, a wolf and a coyote, a tiger and a lion, a horse and a zebra, a horse and a donkey, all of these are possible.
A mule is a cross between a donkey and a horse and they are usually sterile. This is typically a female horse and male donkey and it should, theoretically, strengthen postzygotic barriers between horses and donkeys. It is a hybrid sterility type of reproductive barrier.
Donkeys and horses are closely related as they both belong to the same genus, Equus. Mules, on the other hand, are hybrids resulting from the crossbreeding of a male donkey and a female horse. This makes mules a mix of both donkey and horse characteristics.
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.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse.Horses and donkeys are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes.Of the two hybrids between these two species, a mule is easier to obtain than a hinny (the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey).All male mules and most female mules are infertile.
We can do this with animals as well. They are called hybrids. Some are not fertile. An example of an animal is a mule: a cross between female donkey and a male horse. A cross between a male donkey and female horse produces a hinny which is considered worthless.
It depends on what markings the horse and the donkey have.
A donkey is a mixture of a male donkey and a female donkey and you are an idiot.
because the donkey a.k.a jackass is apart of the horse family.
Yes, this is why when they mate , the offspring cannot reproduce.
Yes. If you have a donkey sire and a horse dam then the foal will be a mule. However if you have a horse sire with a donkey dam then the foal will be a hinny. About 90% of mules can't reproduce.
A donkey and a horse can mate to produce a mule. Mules are a hybrid species and are usually sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
That is not possible. A crossbreed between a donkey and a horse is a mule. However, because the donkey and the horse are two different species, the mule is infertile, meaning it cannot reproduce. Because it cannot reproduce, it cannot mate with a donkey, and as such a crossbreed cannot exist.
Yes. The resultant offspring is called a mule. If a female donkey is mated with a stallion, their baby is called a jennet. Horses and donkeys do not usually mate in nature.
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.
A Mule. Although they cant reproduce with other mules, they are strong and capable.
Yes! The babies are sterile. A donkey crossed with a zebra is commonly called a zorse, and a donkey crossed with a zebra is often called a zedonk.
mate a donkey mare with a donkey stallion