No, not all donkeys are female. There are both male and female donkeys. Donkeys reproduce by breeding with other donkeys.
Mules and hinnies are a cross breed between donkeys and horses. If you breed a female horse and a male donkey, you get a mule. If you breed a female donkey and a male horse, you get a hinny.
yes there is.
If a donkey & a horse have sex they create a mule .. and if a horse & a donkey have sex they have a hinney :P
Female donkeys are usually able to produce, unless they have a rare disease or have been desexed (which is very unlikely in females) which causes them to become sterile.
Yes, donkeys are able to breed, mules are not.
No, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. Mules are normally sterile. A donkey is the offspring of two donkeys.
Not by nature.
What is female gender of donkey?
a jenny
Yes
Donkey is a species and gender neutral. Males are referred to as 'jacks' and female donkeys are referred to as 'jennets.'
Donkey is a species and gender neutral. Males are referred to as 'jacks' and female donkeys are referred to as 'jennets.'
The gender neutral term for a baby donkey is a foal, just like horses. A female baby is a jennet, and a male is a jack.
A jackass or jack is a male donkey. A female donkey is called a jenny, so that's probably the word you're after.
There are no separate masculine and feminine versions for donkey. Donkey can mean either of them. However, males can also be called asses, jacks and jackasses and females can be called jennets or jennies.
a donkey is a donkey, a male donkey is called a 'jack' and a female is called a 'jenny'
A male donkey is called a jack and a female donkey is called a jenny.
Donkey is a species and gender neutral. Males are referred to as 'jacks' and female donkeys are referred to as 'jennets.'
Donkey is a species and gender neutral. Males are referred to as 'jacks' and female donkeys are referred to as 'jennets.'
No, mules of either gender are always sterile.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a female donkey is "jenny".The gender specific noun for a male donkey is "jack."
The gender neutral term for a baby donkey is a foal, just like horses. A female baby is a jennet, and a male is a jack.
A jackass or jack is a male donkey. A female donkey is called a jenny, so that's probably the word you're after.
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The boar is a male pig; the female is called a sow
There are no separate masculine and feminine versions for donkey. Donkey can mean either of them. However, males can also be called asses, jacks and jackasses and females can be called jennets or jennies.
A young donkey is call a foal, regardless of gender - same as with horses. Specifically, a young male donkey is a colt and a young female donkey is a filly. An adult male is a jack and an adult female is a jenny.