Donkeys are breed in the same manner as general horse-breeding is carried out today.
Donkeys bred to donkeys produced DONKEYS. Donkey, Burro, Ass, jackass, jennet, Miniature Donkey, Mammoth, Jackstock, standard, Mexican Burro - they are all terms for Donkeys. A male donkey (Jack) bred to a female horse produces a MULE. Mules can be either male or female. A male horse (stallion) bred to a female donkey (jennet) produces a HINNY. Hinnies can be either male or female.
Mules (a cross-breed between a male donkey and a female horse) are usually bred (humans assist them in mating) with other mules. If left with other horses or donkeys, mules are also known to mate with stallions (both male horses and donkeys; male donkeys are commonly called "jacks") and mares (both female horses and donkeys; female donkeys are commonly called "jennies").
Donkeys and horses are not from the same species because of this: In sexual organisms, two organisms belong to the same species if they are able to breed and have fertile offspring. Although horses and donkeys can have mules, they are infertile, so they are two separate species and the mule is a hybrid.
Donkeys are short because of the way they are bred, They actually have a mind of a dog. That is why they sit. There are different breeds of donkeys, Like... I have a mammoth donkey which is the size of a horse and there are regular donkeys which are med. size, there are also miniature donkeys believe it or not. Those are the size of a calf. Hope I helped =)
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
No of course not! Donkeys are very common in many parts of the world. In some countries though, donkeys are not bred. This means you cannot find donkeys in some parts of the world. Dont worry, this doesnt mean they are endangered! =) Hope I helped! I work at the Zoo (wont say where) and I am solely in charge of the sweet donkeys!
Horses can't be bred from zebras. Zebras have a different chromosome count than horses. Crossing them produces a sterile hybrid just as occurs when breeding horses and donkeys.
Donkeys bred to donkeys produced DONKEYS. Donkey, Burro, Ass, jackass, jennet, Miniature Donkey, Mammoth, Jackstock, standard, Mexican Burro - they are all terms for Donkeys. A male donkey (Jack) bred to a female horse produces a MULE. Mules can be either male or female. A male horse (stallion) bred to a female donkey (jennet) produces a HINNY. Hinnies can be either male or female.
Mules (a cross-breed between a male donkey and a female horse) are usually bred (humans assist them in mating) with other mules. If left with other horses or donkeys, mules are also known to mate with stallions (both male horses and donkeys; male donkeys are commonly called "jacks") and mares (both female horses and donkeys; female donkeys are commonly called "jennies").
Donkeys and horses are not from the same species because of this: In sexual organisms, two organisms belong to the same species if they are able to breed and have fertile offspring. Although horses and donkeys can have mules, they are infertile, so they are two separate species and the mule is a hybrid.
Donkeys are short because of the way they are bred, They actually have a mind of a dog. That is why they sit. There are different breeds of donkeys, Like... I have a mammoth donkey which is the size of a horse and there are regular donkeys which are med. size, there are also miniature donkeys believe it or not. Those are the size of a calf. Hope I helped =)
No, the word 'donkeys' is the plural form for the singular noun donkey. The collective nouns for a group of donkeys are: a drove of donkeys a herd of donkeys a pace of donkeys
A mule. Answer 2: A female donkey bred to a male horse produces a Hinny, the reverse a male donkey bred to a female horse produces a mule.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
donkeys are gay
No, donkeys are herbivores.
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.