No. Male and females are both born, but since they are hybrids they cannot have offspring.
A Horse
donkey manure does make a good ferilizer, but not as good as horse manure
A donkey is a mixture of a male donkey and a female donkey and you are an idiot.
Two donkies. If you ment mule,(which I think you did) it is a horse and a donkey.
yes, the offspring would be a mule, hybrid.
a male donkey and a female horse make a mule
no, they make a mule
A Horse
For one thing they cant and for another NO.
No, a panda is not technically even a bear and even if it was, with the exception of canines, different species cannot interbreed and give birth to a viable offspring. Like a horse and donkey, will make a mule, but mules are always male and thus cannot breed itself. Another example is the lyger.
donkey manure does make a good ferilizer, but not as good as horse manure
A donkey is a mixture of a male donkey and a female donkey and you are an idiot.
Two donkies. If you ment mule,(which I think you did) it is a horse and a donkey.
Maybe but they will make a Signature Donkey.
If the two species are even able to produce offspring, then the offspring would be a hybrid. For example, a donkey and a horse breed to make a mule. Due to the definition of "species," the offspring would either be infertile, inviable or both.
a mule makes a sound that is similar to a donkey's but also has the whinnying characteristics of a horse
The lion and tiger to make the liger. The donkey and horse to make the mule.