It's called a Hinney.
A hinny
No, a mule is considered a hybrid as it is half donkey half horse, and donkeys and horses are not different breeds but different species (although they are in the same family). Mules are good as they have the characteristics of both donkeys and horses. They cannot breed due to an irregular number of chromosomes although there have been a very small number of reported times when they have managed.
In genetics, a hybrid is crossing two species. It involves more that two genes. A mule is the hybrid of donkey and a mare (horse). If you cross a stallion with a jenny (female donkey) you will get a henny. A henny has no value.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. They are known for their sure-footedness, as well as their ability to carry a heavy load and work with humans. A cross breed between a male horse and female donkey is called a hinny. A hinny looks a bit more like a horse than a mule does. Female mules and female hinnys can rarely have offspring. The males can't ever reproduce, but they can mate.
No, a horse is Equus caballus, a donkey is Equus asinus, I believe. Donkeys are a different species. Mules are the cross between a male donkey and a female horse, and hinnies are the cross between a male horse and female donkey.
I believe the female is called a hind in the wild variety of asses. When the female ass is bred to a stallion horse , the offsping is called a hinny . This offspring is usually sterile, as are mules, since the donkey/horse cross also results in sterile offsping.
A mule is the offspring of a Male Donkey (Jack) and a female horse (Mare). The reverse cross Male Horse (Stallion) and a female donkey (Jenny) is a Hinny.
it is a Male Donkey or a Jack, and a Female horse, or a Mare. Some might think that a Female Donkey and a Male Horse, or stallion would be a mule, but its is not, its called a Hinny.
I believe the female is called a hind in the wild variety of asses. When the female ass is bred to a stallion horse , the offsping is called a hinny . This offspring is usually sterile, as are mules, since the donkey/horse cross also results in sterile offsping.
No, a mule is considered a hybrid as it is half donkey half horse, and donkeys and horses are not different breeds but different species (although they are in the same family). Mules are good as they have the characteristics of both donkeys and horses. They cannot breed due to an irregular number of chromosomes although there have been a very small number of reported times when they have managed.
A zebra stallion and a horse or donkey mare
Horses themselves are not hybrids. however a female (mare) horse crossed with a male donkey will produce a hybrid offspring called a mule. If you cross a male (Stallion) horse and a female donkey you'll get another hybrid called a Hinny.
Answer A male donkey and a female horse. A Hinny is a cross between a male horse and a female donkey.
A zonkey is a cross between a zebra stallion and a donkey jennet
In genetics, a hybrid is crossing two species. It involves more that two genes. A mule is the hybrid of donkey and a mare (horse). If you cross a stallion with a jenny (female donkey) you will get a henny. A henny has no value.
IMPROVED ANSWER:A female donkey is called a jenny or a jennet.A female donkey that is crossed with a stallion (male horse) is called a hinny.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. They are known for their sure-footedness, as well as their ability to carry a heavy load and work with humans. A cross breed between a male horse and female donkey is called a hinny. A hinny looks a bit more like a horse than a mule does. Female mules and female hinnys can rarely have offspring. The males can't ever reproduce, but they can mate.
Nothing. A stallion is an ungelded male horse and a jack is a male donkey. Only females and males can breed together and produce offspring.