no a hinny does not carry the amount of chromosomes needed to allow it to sucessfully mate with a male donkey or horse and seeing that mules are sterile the same should apply to hinnnies.
A Hinny cannot reproduce.
No, mules and hinny's are infertile, which means they can't breed.
No, like a mule a hinny is almost always sterile.
A hinny is a hybrid offspring of a male horse (stallion) and a female donkey (jenny). Hinnies are less common than mules, which are the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. Hinny tend to have a more horse-like appearance compared to mules.
Yes they are
Well zebras and donkeys have been cross bred for years, they're called 'Zedonks' or 'Zonkies'. Both of these animals can be crossed on each other, however the hinny is a cross between a male horse and a female donkey and they are sterile so there is no way to add hinny genetics to the cross.
hinny
A hinny is not a horse, wild or otherwise. A hinny is the offspring of a horse stallion and a donkey jenny. Hinnys, unlike mules, are quite rare as the embryos produced through this mating are less viable than the donkey jack, mare cross.
No, mules are generally infertile. They have 63 chromosomes, unlike a horse which has 64 and a donkey which has 62.
A Hinny
A male horse and a female donkey.
Muł. A hinny is osłomuł.