No, in the wild horse stallions are known to kill ONLY the unhealthy newborn foals, but domesticated animals like their babies.
An animal born to two donkeys is called a foal at birth. A hinny is the baby of a male horse and a female donkey. A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. A male donkey is called a jack and a female is a jenny.
The male donkey or ass is called a jack. The female donkey is called a jenny or jennet. The young is called a foal.
Typically a baby male or female donkey is called a foal. A foal is usually under 1 year old. Young male donkeys can either be referred to as a 'baby jack' or a male foal. A young female donkey can be referred to as a 'baby jenny (or jennet)' or a female foal.
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.
The baby of a donkey is called a foal just like a horse baby is called. If it is a male foal of a donkey it is called a jack and if it is a female it is called a jennet or jenny.
A male donkey foal.
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.
An animal born to two donkeys is called a foal at birth. A hinny is the baby of a male horse and a female donkey. A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. A male donkey is called a jack and a female is a jenny.
The male donkey or ass is called a jack. The female donkey is called a jenny or jennet. The young is called a foal.
Typically a baby male or female donkey is called a foal. A foal is usually under 1 year old. Young male donkeys can either be referred to as a 'baby jack' or a male foal. A young female donkey can be referred to as a 'baby jenny (or jennet)' or a female foal.
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.
The baby of a donkey is called a foal just like a horse baby is called. If it is a male foal of a donkey it is called a jack and if it is a female it is called a jennet or jenny.
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 female donkey is called a jenny.A female foal (a donkey that is less than a year old) is referred to as a filly.
A Burro is Spanish for 'a donkey', while a Mule is an offspring of the of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), while the offspring a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion) is called a hinny.
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 jenny is a female donkey. When bred to a horse (stallion) the resulting foal is referred to as a hinney. A jack is a male donkey. When bred to a horse (mare) the resulting foal is referred to as a mule. There are apparent differences in the hinney and the mule with the mule being much preferred.