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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.

1,424 Questions

What are the 5 most profitable farm animals?

1) pigs 2) cows 3)chickens 4) lambs 5 ) ducks/geese

Why can't a mule reproduce?

Mules are hybrid offspring of a male donkey (Jack) and a female horse (mare) Mules have 63 chromosomes, this odd number causes the vast majority to be born sterile. however it should be noted that female mules can reproduce, but this is very uncommon.

In which book is a donkey the main character?

Well, I wouldn't say he's the only main character but in "The Last Battle"
(the last book in the Chronicles of Narnia series) Puzzle the donkey is one of the main characters.

What is the scientific name for the donkey?

The scientific name for a donkey is Equus africanus asinus.

Can injectable pen aqueous be given orally?

I found a website "textbook of basic nursing" that states pen-aqueous G antibiotics can be administered orally, IM & IV. However, it states Pen- G with procaine is IM only.

Is it true a female donkey called molly or a Jill?

A female donkey is called a jenny.

MALE DONKEY IS CALLED JACK .......FOR FEMALE DONKEY, IT IS JENNY.

How do donkeys reproduce?

by having sexual intercourse The male donkey mounts the female and inserts the penis into her vagina, releasing sperm which fertilizes her ova.

What is a Syrian donkey?

Just the same as any donkey.. but it is more used to withstanding warmer weather conditions.

or

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_wild_ass

Territorial range of mules?

Well mules with mules they will be just like horses.(They will have alpha mare or alpha gelding and so on and so forth) but when you have mules with horses mules are always on the bottom of the food chain....They will give into what the horses wants them to do.

Can donkeys eat turnip?

Donkeys can eat turnips easily and typically love them. They can also eat carrots, bananas, pears, apples and swedes.

Why are asses called asses?

The latin name for an ass is Equus Asinus and comes from the wild African ass or Equus Africanus.

What is a castrated donkey called?

A gelding. You may specify by saying a gelding donkey, donkey gelding, or something similar.

How fast does a donkey walk?

Barry Howard: 1s D@ C00L3ST K1D @t D3L@ND

What happened to Charlie O the Mule?

Charlie O died in 1976 at the ripe old age of 20 (according to wikipedia.com). I remember that he'd had some illness several years before and was evaluated at UC Davis, but don't recall what the diagnosis was. I do know that he was very loved and pampered from the day he arrived at Skyline Ranch in Oakland until his death.

How much does it cost to castrate a male donkey?

The cost for castrating a donkey will depend on the veterinarian and location. The cost could be anywhere from $100 to $500.

Can a donkey suck?

Yes. Like all mammals, a donkey's mouth is capable of creating a small vacuum at its rear that sucks fluids and small solids to the rear of the mouth.

How are donkeys produce?

Donkeys reproduce by breeding with other donkeys.

Mules and hinnies are a cross breed between donkeys and horses. If you breed a female horse and a male donkey, you get a mule. If you breed a female donkey and a male horse, you get a hinny.

Read more: Are_all_donkeys_female

Defect life cycle?

Once a bug / defect is found in a software application, it undergoes various stages which forms a defect life cycle.

The stages can be as listed below.

1) Open (Once the defect is found)

2) Fixed (Once the developer provides a fix for the defect)

3) Closed (Once the tester confirms after verification that the issue is resolved)

4) Reopen (If the issue is not resolved, the defect can be reopened)

The above stages vary from organisation to organisation.

What is the allegorical meaning of the donkey in the story?

In literature, the donkey is often used as a symbol of stubbornness or ignorance. Its allegorical meaning in a story can represent a character's resistance to change, refusal to see the truth, or their lack of understanding.