A jenny is a female ass or donkey. The male is called a jack. Ever hear of a jackass? That's where the term comes from. It's an actual animal. They're not really dumb, by the way, though people we call "jackass" usually are. Actual asses or donkeys are very smart animals, and survive in the wild very well.
A jenny is a female donkey or a female wren. There is no such thing as a male jenny.
Billly is to goat as jack is to ass. A billy refers to a male non castrated male goat. A Jack refers to a non castrated male donkey (or ass).
They are little donkeys. Jack is male and hinney is a female that is a cross between a horse and a jenny. above is wrong a hinney is the offspring of a male horse and a female donkey, and can be male of female a mule is the offspring of a female horse and a male donkey, and can be male or female an ass is another word for a donkey a jack is an uncastrated male donkey, due to their unruly nature, gives us the common word - jackass
A mule, but you can not breed a mare or gelding mule to another horse.
a guy can put a long stick in his ass . just joking a guy can put medicine up his ass. they do have those in stores you know.
As a jenny is the female, the male of the donkey or ass is a jack
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.
The male donkey or ass is called a jack. The female donkey is called a jenny or jennet. The young is called a foal.
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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.
Jenny is the same as it is in English. It means a female donkey or ass.
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 or a female wren. There is no such thing as a male 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 jennet, jenny, maud, moke, mule, Rocky Mountain canary or neddy. "Ass" or "jackass" can also be used, because the terms were used long before anyone thought to use them as a form of swearing or an insult. People would often define a male or female donkey by referring to each as either a "she-ass" or a "he-ass". French = âne German = esel Spanish = burro Portuguese = jumento Italian = asino
A Male Donkey is a Jack and a Female Donkey is a JennyA male is called a 'Jack' and a female a 'Jenny'