During World War I, the cost of purchasing a donkey or mule varied depending on factors such as location and availability. Generally, prices ranged from $100 to $200, with mules often costing more due to their greater strength and utility for transport and work. The demand for these animals was high, as they were essential for logistics and support roles in the military.
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A mule. Same for both genders, though all males and some females are infertile.
I've actually never heard this term used, but there is a breed of donkey (though some contend this, actually) called the American Mammoth Jackstock donkey. I would assume that a Mammoth Mule would be a mule whose sire was a Mammoth Jackstock donkey. FYI, a mule is the offspring of a donkey sire (jack) and a horse dam (mare). The offspring of a horse sire (stallion) and a donkey dam (jennet or jenny) is called a hinny and is much rarer than are mules. Finally, a bit of trivia about American Mammoth Jackstock. The breed is said to have been created by George Washington, using large European donkey breeds, including the rare Poitou donkey from France. He wanted a large donkey to breed with draft mares to create a draft mule strong enough to plow the tough soils of Virginia.
The cost for castrating a donkey will depend on the veterinarian and location. The cost could be anywhere from $100 to $500.
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A jenny is a female donkey. When bred to a horse (stallion) the resulting foal is referred to as a hinney. A jack is a male donkey. When bred to a horse (mare) the resulting foal is referred to as a mule. There are apparent differences in the hinney and the mule with the mule being much preferred.
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A mule. Same for both genders, though all males and some females are infertile.
I've actually never heard this term used, but there is a breed of donkey (though some contend this, actually) called the American Mammoth Jackstock donkey. I would assume that a Mammoth Mule would be a mule whose sire was a Mammoth Jackstock donkey. FYI, a mule is the offspring of a donkey sire (jack) and a horse dam (mare). The offspring of a horse sire (stallion) and a donkey dam (jennet or jenny) is called a hinny and is much rarer than are mules. Finally, a bit of trivia about American Mammoth Jackstock. The breed is said to have been created by George Washington, using large European donkey breeds, including the rare Poitou donkey from France. He wanted a large donkey to breed with draft mares to create a draft mule strong enough to plow the tough soils of Virginia.
The cost for castrating a donkey will depend on the veterinarian and location. The cost could be anywhere from $100 to $500.
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Anywhere where there are both horses and donkeys or (if you use the term loosely) any two species of equid. If you want to produce one to order, you go to a mule farm or to a donkey farm that has access to horse stallions or a horse farm that has access to donkey stallions. If the mother is the donkey, the mule is usually termed a hinny but the result is much the same.
The offspring of a female donkey (a jenny or jennet) and a male horse (stallion) is called a hinny. Hinnies are much rarer than are mules (the offspring of a jack (male donkey) and mare (female horse)).
A mule is the offspring of a jack (male donkey) and a mare (female horse). The much rarer successful mating of a male horse and a female donkey produces a hinny.
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a regular sized mule (4ft) drinks about 67 pounds of water a day the most any animal drinks