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No, mules of either gender are always sterile.
There are both male and female mules.
An entire male mule is a stallion, but most are gelded. Most people call male mules johns.
There are both male and female mules both are usually sterial!!!!
A male mule is called a john, whether or not it is castrated.
Male mules or donkeys are known as Jacks.
A male mule is always sterile, female mules can rarely be fertile, and unless there is something wrong with the donkey they are fertile.
Yes,Male Mules do,but females do not.
MuleExamples:A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. (singular)All male mules and most female mules are infertile. (plural)
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
Baby mules can be either male or female. A baby mule can be called a foal (gender non-specific), a filly (female) or a colt (male).
No, male mules are infertile (sterile). Most female mules are also infertile, but about one in a million female mules (and other true hybrids) are fertile. There have been about 40 recorded cases of female mule fertility in the past 100 years, the last few (since the 1980s) verified by DNA. A few years ago a female mule in Morocco gave birth, and also a mare mule in Colorado. The foals were sired by donkeys. There has never been a recorded case of a verified fertile male mule.