When a donkey (jack) mates with a mare (female horse), the process is similar to that of mating between two horses. The male mounts the female and engages in copulation. If successful, this union can result in the birth of a mule, which is a hybrid offspring. Mules are typically sterile due to the differing number of chromosomes in donkeys and horses.
mate a donkey mare with a donkey stallion
A stallion's mate is typically called a mare.
They can, but usually not. Horses will mostly only mate once the mare is in heat.
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If the "female animal" is a mare, you get a mule; if another donkey, a donkey.
A mate for a mare is a stallion.The foals dad is called the sire which is the stallion....hope i helped!
yes
The process is no different from a stallion mating with a mare or a jack mating with a jenny. Stallion mounts the jenny, inserts his penis in the jenny's vagina, ejaculates and dismounts.
A stallion will mate with as many mare's as are available.
They have a foal.
Donkeys can mate and reproduce, either with other donkeys or with horses to produce hybrid offspring called mules or hinnies. Mules are the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), while hinnies are the offspring of a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion).
Yes if you put the stallion in with the mare early if your donkey is in season all year round