The animal you're referring to is likely the "mule," which is a hybrid between a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare). Mules generally have a donkey-like appearance, featuring long ears, a sturdy build, and a unique coat that can resemble either parent. Their temperament and physical characteristics often make them distinct from both horses and donkeys.
A mule is an infertile hybrid of a donkey and a horse.
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A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
The terms are confusing. Male mules are infertile.A "mule" is usually the crossing of a female horse (mare) with a male donkey (jack).A "John" Mule is the nickname given to a male mule, though the correct registry term is "horse mule" or "Gelding". Female mules are called mare mules.A "Jack" is the name given to a male donkey/ass. A "Jack" is fertile.A "Jenny" or "Jennet" is the name given to a female donkey/ass. A "Jenny" is fertile.A "hinny" is the name given when a female donkey (Jenny) is bred to a male horse (stallion). A hinny is classified as a mule and pertains to both male and female sexes of the species (male hinnies and female hinnies).There are some terms that were used at the turn of the century that have fallen from use.Mule-jacks were used to produce mules (ie, they are jack donkeys bred to mares). A jennet-jack was used on jennets to produce more donkeys.
Mules are sterile--they won't mate with a horse, a mule, a donkey, or any other animal. They aren't breedable. That being said, there are two cases known in which a mule mated and gave birth to another hybrid. There isn't a name for a mule/horse hybrid because it's so rare. The actual animals were named Blue Moon and Lightning Strikes.
Well, actually, it was a donkey not a horse. And it's name was Donkey.
A mule is an infertile hybrid of a donkey and a horse.
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A burro is the Spanish name for donkey, a mule is a hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse.
The terms are confusing. Male mules are infertile.A "mule" is usually the crossing of a female horse (mare) with a male donkey (jack).A "John" Mule is the nickname given to a male mule, though the correct registry term is "horse mule" or "Gelding". Female mules are called mare mules.A "Jack" is the name given to a male donkey/ass. A "Jack" is fertile.A "Jenny" or "Jennet" is the name given to a female donkey/ass. A "Jenny" is fertile.A "hinny" is the name given when a female donkey (Jenny) is bred to a male horse (stallion). A hinny is classified as a mule and pertains to both male and female sexes of the species (male hinnies and female hinnies).There are some terms that were used at the turn of the century that have fallen from use.Mule-jacks were used to produce mules (ie, they are jack donkeys bred to mares). A jennet-jack was used on jennets to produce more donkeys.
Ass or donkey is a member of the horse family -- equidae. A new-born donkey is a foal, and when grown a male donkey is a jack; a female donkey a jenny.
The name of the horse was "Algebra" .
Breeding a donkey and a horse makes a mule, and you will end up with a colt like any equine.
Mules are sterile--they won't mate with a horse, a mule, a donkey, or any other animal. They aren't breedable. That being said, there are two cases known in which a mule mated and gave birth to another hybrid. There isn't a name for a mule/horse hybrid because it's so rare. The actual animals were named Blue Moon and Lightning Strikes.
Well, what does your horse look like? You can name your horse by her color or how she acts. You can name her pretty much anything whether it be by her personality, her physical features, or just a random name.
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