No. Donkeys are pseudo ruminants, which are not true ruminants since they:
a) do not chew cud
b) do not have a multiple-chambered stomach.
They do, however, have a large cecum which is responsible for the majority of the fermentation that goes on in the donkey's digestive system. It is for this reason that they are called hind-gut fermentors, but never ruminants.
A Honkey!!!
This a cross between a zebra and another equine such as horse or donkey. They look like a donkey but with zebra stripes on the legs and sometimes on the hind quarters as well.
Donkey is not sold in the United States. Donkey and Horse meat are not legal to buy or sale in the United States.
Most likely it would be the Falabella horse as it is the smallest and will therefore eat the least. They likely would not require shoes, and typically equine veterinarians and farriers will charge less for the care of a small equine such as a miniature or Falabella. They also require less space then a donkey or cow.
Two donkies. If you ment mule,(which I think you did) it is a horse and a donkey.
A donkey.
A Honkey!!!
yes all three are part of the equine family
A Zebroid is an animal that is half Zebra and half Equine (Horse, Donkey etc.) In the case of a Zedonk, it is half Zebra and Half Donkey. The male is the Zebra and the female is the donkey.
yes all three are part of the equine family
No. Zebras are in the same family (equine), but a totally different animal.
A zebronkey is a cross between a zebra and another equine. It does not occur in the wild and was created by an intentional cross. The other equine is usually a donkey or zebra dam or hinny.
This a cross between a zebra and another equine such as horse or donkey. They look like a donkey but with zebra stripes on the legs and sometimes on the hind quarters as well.
Equine, because that is what both parents are apart of {A donkey and a zebra} Although it is a muttation.
Donkey is not sold in the United States. Donkey and Horse meat are not legal to buy or sale in the United States.
Equines include horses, donkeys, and zebras. The biblical term for donkey is Ass.
Most likely it would be the Falabella horse as it is the smallest and will therefore eat the least. They likely would not require shoes, and typically equine veterinarians and farriers will charge less for the care of a small equine such as a miniature or Falabella. They also require less space then a donkey or cow.