Donkeys' skin is useful for making parchment. It's hair is probably unsuitable for crafting any wool product.
Yes they only breed with their breed.The above is only partly true. A donkey is a breed, or species (Equuis asines), It, therefore, can breed true - that is, a male and a female donkey will produce another donkey.However, a donkey can interbreed with a horse as follows:A female horse (mare), and a male donkey will produce a mule.A male horse (stallion), and a female donkey will produce a hinny.
Donkey semen is the excretions from a male donkey that provides the necessary genetic information to combine with the female donkey's egg to produce offspring. The male donkey semen helps determine things like the color of the coat, breed, and other physical features of the offspring.
This 'mixed marriage' will produce a hinny.
Donkeys are zebras are two completely separate animals. A donkey has always been a donkey and a zebra has always been a zebra. A donkey and a zebra can breed and produce a cross-breed called a zedonk.
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.
Yes. Some breeds of goats produce wool. Angora goats produce mohair, and other breeds produce cashmere wool.
Llamas, alpacas, Vicunas, guanacos, sheep, cashmere goats and cashmere rabbits can give wool. Llamas, alpacas, Vicunas and guanacos have very little lanolin in their wool so those who are allergic to sheep's wool, can typically wear lama wool.
More properly, the raw material from which wool is spun is called fleece.
Yaks produce fleece, from which wool is spun.
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No. Sheep produce wool. Pigs produce stiff bristles, which are sometimes used in hair brushes.
Sheep
Yes.
Wool is only produced by sheep - other animals produce fibre - cashmere goats produce cashmere, angora goats produce mohair and angora rabbits produce angora.
Yes.
Produce lambs and wool.
wool