The word is ox (oxen is the plural), which means a beef or more likely a bullock. A mule is the offspring of (usually) a mare and a jack.
According to Chief Justice Roger Taney's ruling on the Dred Scott case. Nothing is the answer. Dred Scott is just as much property as a mule.
mule is a cross between donkey and horse
The answer to that question is a mule. The mule is used to pull carts, and used on farms. The mule cannot reproduce, it's genes are unbalanced. It has more horse gene combinations then donkey combo's.
A mule is a cross between a male donkey, and a female horse. The cross is sterile, and therefore a half-mule cannot be produced.
The horse x donkey produces the mule. The mule is an example of a hybrid:Interesting fact-the mule is born sterile (unable to reproduce). The only way to get a mule is the horse x donkey.
Ox is the singular, oxen is the plural.
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A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. A donkey is a pure breed.
Cows are typically used for dairy and/or beef. Oxen are draft animals that are used to pull carts, ploughs, etc. Most oxen are castrated males though some heifers are also used.
Cows are typically used for dairy and/or beef. Oxen are draft animals that are used to pull carts, ploughs, etc. Most oxen are castrated males though some heifers are also used.
A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey. A mule is sterile.
A zebra is a wild, horse-like species with distinct black and white stripes, while a mule is a hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, which is unable to reproduce. Zebras are native to Africa, while mules are commonly found throughout the world in various working roles.
According to Chief Justice Roger Taney's ruling on the Dred Scott case. Nothing is the answer. Dred Scott is just as much property as a mule.
Oxen are draft animals, used for pulling carts and wagons. Bullocks are young bulls, typically.
mule is a cross between donkey and horse
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in weaving during the Industrial Revolution. It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves. The spinning mule (also known as the mule jenny) was invented by Samuel Crompton in 1779, which was a hybrid ("mule") of the spinning jenny and a water-powered spinning frame.