Yes, a male donkey, known as a jack, can mate with both female donkeys (jennies) and other male donkeys, though same-sex mating is not typical for reproduction. In general, mating behavior can be observed among male donkeys, but it does not lead to offspring. Instead, such interactions may be influenced by social dynamics or dominance behavior within a group.
Yes, donkeys and zebras can mate, the offspring will be called a Zebroid.
Yes, A jack is a male donkey. A Jennet is a female donkey. They mate and make more donkeys. A Jack can also mate with horses. They produce a mule. This is hybrid off spring is 99.9% sterile. Blue Moon is the name of a rare exception. I believe she is located in PA. and looks like a mule.
It might do but it all depends on the number of alleles the parents share. No female donkey should be allowed to mate with a closely related male.
A donkey is a mixture of a male donkey and a female donkey and you are an idiot.
A Male Donkey is a Jack and a Female Donkey is a JennyA male is called a 'Jack' and a female a 'Jenny'
Yes, donkeys and zebras can mate, the offspring will be called a Zebroid.
Yes, A jack is a male donkey. A Jennet is a female donkey. They mate and make more donkeys. A Jack can also mate with horses. They produce a mule. This is hybrid off spring is 99.9% sterile. Blue Moon is the name of a rare exception. I believe she is located in PA. and looks like a mule.
It might do but it all depends on the number of alleles the parents share. No female donkey should be allowed to mate with a closely related male.
A donkey is a mixture of a male donkey and a female donkey and you are an idiot.
A Male Donkey is a Jack and a Female Donkey is a JennyA male is called a 'Jack' and a female a 'Jenny'
mate a donkey mare with a donkey stallion
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.
Some, yes. For example, a mule is a cross between a male donkey and a female horse (a hinny results when a male horse and female donkey are crossed). In the example given (a cross between a male donkey and a female horse). The offspring (the mule) would have a high probability of being sterile from birth.
Male donkey is called a Jack and a female donkey is called a Jenny.
The difference between a male donkey and a female donkey is their reproductive organs and their names. A male donkey is referred to as an ass or jack and a female donkey is referred to as a jenny or jennet.
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).
A male uncastrated donkey is called a "jack". A male castrated donkey is called a "gelding". A female donkey is called a "jennet" or "jenny", for short.