Yes they are
That is a mule.
A Jenny is a a female donkey, a hinny is a female mule.
A mule. Same for both genders, though all males and some females are infertile.
hinny
This 'mixed marriage' will produce a hinny.
No, mules and hinny's are infertile, which means they can't breed.
That is a mule.
A Jenny is a a female donkey, a hinny is a female mule.
Hinny
No, like a mule a hinny is almost always sterile.
Muł. A hinny is osłomuł.
A mule. Same for both genders, though all males and some females are infertile.
hinny
This 'mixed marriage' will produce a hinny.
They are called mules. Because of the cross-breeding, mules are always male. And seeing as this animal is the product of two different species, almost all mules are infertile to prevent the continuation of a so called corrupt gene pool.
A hinnyIs a Mule
The rate of sucess producing a Hinny is much lower than the success rate for a mule foal. That reason alone is a good one. The Hinny is also a much less robust animal as well. The cause of this discrepancy hinges on the differences in reproduction between a donkey and a horse an the jenny or mare's ability to recognize an support the developing conceptus.