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Donkeys and Mules

A donkey is a domesticated member of the horse family that is surefooted and can carry heavy loads over rough terrain. A mule is the sterile hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, characterized by long ears and a short mane.

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Partners animals like hen and rooster?

Chicken Hen and Rooster

Duck hen and Drake

Turkey hen and Tom

Peahen and Peacock

Is donkey a Carnivore?

No, it is a herbivore. It does not eat meat.

What is a donkey's scientific name?

A donkey's scientific name is Equus Africanus Asinus.

Can donkeys canter with people on them?

Yes. I have a donkey and I canter all the time.

What is the difference between a male and female donkey?

The difference between a male donkey and a female donkey is their reproductive organs and their names. A male donkey is referred to as an ass or jack and a female donkey is referred to as a jenny or jennet.

What does putting the donkey before the cart mean?

It means the same as putting the horse before the cart, i.e. doing things in the wrong order.

What is a mule trick?

In hockey, a Mule Trick is five goals scored by the same player in one game.

Can a male horse mate with asleep female?

no. Horses only sleep deeply when they are lying down, which they do rarely. Horses mate standing up though. Most of the time, horses sleep lightly standing up and are easily roused. She'd just wake up and kick him in the balls.

What animals eat donkey?

A Coyotes, Wofls & Lones Eat Donkeys

Do Know What Else Eats Donkeys Your Mum & Your Dad The One You Never Had The One You Found In A Tesco Bag LOL LMFAO ROFL

What is the life cycle of a mayfly?

Burrowing Mayfly is produced in the morning, is handed down that it dies in the evening, and is short-lived.

What is the difference between an oxen and a mule?

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.

Will stallion donkeys mount mare horses if together in a pin?

A stallion donkey is called a Jack. A jack will try to breed a mare, but the mare may not let him cover her, even if she is in season (ovulating).

Can you show a donkey in 4-h?

Yes, donkeys can be shown in a 4-H show. There are different rules and regulations for different regions so it is best to check with local 4-H groups.

Why is the urine of donkeys and horses are so pungent?

Usually the odour of a female horse or donkey will have a strong smell when they are in heat. The male will be able to smell the hormones in the urine, and signal that she is ready for breeding.

Can coggins kill a horse?

Coggins is not actually a disease. Coggins is the name of a blood test that detects whether a horse (or other equine such as donkeys and mules) has a virus called Equine Infectious Anemia, (EIA). So, no, a Coggins test cannot kill a horse. However, EIA can be fatal and it is contagious. There is no treatment for this disease. Symptoms of EIA include:

  • High fever (105 - 108 degrees)
  • Weakness and lethargy
  • Refuses food
  • Weight loss
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Swelling in the chest, stomach or legs.

Can you feed donkeys apples?

Yes you can feed donkeys apples about one a day. If it is a baby donkey, cut into small pieces.

What is the life cycle of a platypus?

The platypus spends 28 days as an egg incubating within its mother, until the egg is laid. This is the first stage.

The egg is incubated by the mother curling around it and keeping it warm and dry in the chamber of the burrow for another 10 days. Once it is hatched, it spends several more months with its mother until it is weaned. The young platypus suckles milk from the mother, as all mammals do. It reaches reproductive maturity at around age 2, and may live to around 9-11 years.

What was the difference between dred Scott and a mule?

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.