A donkey and a cow are two different species. They cannot produce offspring. If a donkey were to persue a cow, it is a form of dominance behavior. He cannot sire calves or foals from the cow.
Yes.
a man could mate with a cow although it may loose something...
Yes. A bull will mate with a cow more than once during her heat cycle if he is so inclined and if he has few other cows to mate with.
A donkey and a horse can mate to produce a mule. Mules are a hybrid species and are usually sterile, meaning they cannot reproduce.
Cows mate through natural breeding where a bull mounts a cow to copulate. This process usually occurs when the cow is in estrus (heat) and ready to breed. It is a natural behavior in cows for reproduction.
mate a donkey mare with a donkey stallion
No.
It depends on what markings the horse and the donkey have.
Yes. If you have a donkey sire and a horse dam then the foal will be a mule. However if you have a horse sire with a donkey dam then the foal will be a hinny. About 90% of mules can't reproduce.
Yes.
Yes.
a man could mate with a cow although it may loose something...
With mules or other donkeys. A donkey can mate with a pony and you get a podonk.
The cast of Cow-Cow Boogie - 1943 includes: King Jackson as Singing Cowboy on Donkey
donkey cow
A cow
No. Bull Hippos fight each other to decide who gets to mate with the cow hippos. When the baby is born the mother is careful to keep it away from the bulls, as they will kill it in order to make the cow ready to mate again. The next time the cow may well mate with a different bull.