Can a horse mate a donkey?

Hinny: The result of a horse stallion mating with a female donkey. Hinnies are less common than mules and there might be subtle differences in appearance. Size: Varies greatly depending on the stallion and mare.

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What happens if a male horse mates with a donkey?

Mules - when a donkey and horse mate

They combine characteristics of both parents: large body shapes and smooth coats similar to a horse, with donkey-like long ears, small sturdy hooves, short manes and thick heads. Mules benefit from 'hybrid vigor'.

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Why are hinnies rare?

Hinnies are less popular because people think they have bad attitudes, and it can be more difficult for a jenny to conceive and give birth. Donkeys also tend to have longer gestation periods than horses, and the size of the stallion is important for the health and safety of the jenny (and the foal).

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Can a horse mate with a mule?

A mule has 63 chromosomes, intermediate between the 64 of the horse and the 62 of the donkey. Mules are usually infertile for this reason. Pregnancy is rare, but can occasionally occur naturally, as well as through embryo transfer. A few mare mules have produced offspring when mated with a horse or donkey stallion.

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Why can't horses and donkeys mate?

A mule is the offspring of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare). A horse has 64 chromosomes, and a donkey has 62. The mule ends up with 63. Mules can be either male or female, but, because of the odd number of chromosomes, they can't reproduce.

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Can horses mate with other animals?

Yes, horses can mate and produce offspring with all other members of the family Equidae. A cross between a horse and a zebra is called a zorse.

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Can a horse and a zebra mate?

A zorse is the offspring of a zebra stallion and a horse mare. This cross is also called a zebrose, zebrula, zebrule, or zebra mule. The rarer reverse pairing is sometimes called a hebra, horsebra, zebrinny, or zebra hinny. Like most other animal hybrids, the zorse is sterile.

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What animals can breed with horses?

What Animals Can a Horse Breed With? Horses can breed with two different animals that are of different species as long as they are within the same Equidae family group. Horses can breed successfully with donkeys and zebras, although their offspring are usually sterile, unable to procreate themselves.

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Has a mule ever had a baby?

In late April, Laura and Larry Amos discovered that a mule called Kate had a newborn foal. The Amos family runs a wilderness outfitter and owns a large herd of mules.

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Can a female horse give birth to a mule?

Usually, it's the male donkey (jack) mating with a female horse (mare) to produce a mule, which can come in either sex. Less frequently, a male horse (stallion) will mate with a female donkey (jenny) to produce a hinny, which also come in both varieties.

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Why are hinnies sterile?

Most hinnies (female donkey×male horse) and mules (female horse×male donkey) are sterile with few reports of equine fertile hybrids. The main cause of this sterility is thought to be a meiotic block to spermatogenesis and oogenesis.

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Has a mule ever been fertile?

Most documented cases of mules/hinnies being fertile have been in the female mule (molly/mare mule). A majority of male mules/hinnies are castrated, but one case of a fertile hinny producing live, mature spermatozoa was documented at Texas A&M in the 1950s. Also, mare mules have been used successfully as recipients.

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Are hinnies friendly?

Personality and temperament

Hinnies are generally friendly and gentle, making them a popular choice among equestrians looking for a disciplined, easy-to-train companion. They are comparably slower. But, on the upside, they tend to be more careful.

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What two animals make a donkey?

Breeding: A donkey bred to a donkey produces a donkey. Donkey jacks are crossed on horse mares to produce mules, while the opposite cross (stallion x donkey jennet) gives a hinny. There are few pure breeds of donkey in the United States, where they are known by their sizes and types.

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What is a half horse half donkey called?

Mules and hinnies are similar. They are both a cross between a horse and a donkey, with unique characteristics that make them special. Find out more here. Because they are so similar, the terms 'mule' and 'hinny' are used interchangeably, with hinnies often being referred to as mules.

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Why is a donkey called a jackass?

A jackass is just a male donkey.

This derives from the male donkey's nickname "jack" paired with the original donkey terminology "ass." Female donkeys are called "jennies" or "jennets," but a female ready to breed is known as a "broodmare."

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Can female mules mate?

A male horse and a female donkey have a hinny. A female horse and a male donkey have a mule. But hinnies and mules can't have babies of their own. They are sterile because they can't make sperm or eggs.

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Are mules alive if they can't reproduce?

For example, mules are born when a male horse mates with a female donkey. This produces a genetically distinct creature, a mule, which happens to be sterile as a species and so incapable of reproduction. By our first definition of life, therefore, we cannot classify a mule as alive.

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How long is a mule pregnant?

The normal GL reference for mule pregnancies was 316.9–365.3 days.

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Have cats and dogs ever mated?

Cats and dogs cannot mate because they do not share enough similar DNA to do so. They are both different species of animals that will rarely even attempt to mate one another.

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Can you breed a sheep and a pig?

To the uninitiated it is a sheep-pig. In reality it is the Mangalica, a comical but appealing breed that is taking the food industry by storm. The Mangalica was first bred for the tables of the Austro-Hungarian emperors, but under communism it nearly disappeared altogether.

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Is inbreeding common in horses?

Using this method, on average, pedigree-based inbreeding coefficients for Thoroughbred horses are reported to be between 12.5%-13.5%, however individual horses may have values that range from less than 5% to over 20%.

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Can a horse and a deer mate?

Yes, a deer and horse can mate. They are not the same species, but they are closely related enough that they can produce offspring. The resulting offspring is called a “hird.”

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What can a horse crossbreed with?

Equine Hybrids
  • A female horse and male donkey create a mule.
  • A female horse and male zebra create a zorse.
  • A female pony and male zebra create a zony.
  • A female Shetland pony and male zebra create a Zetland.
  • A male horse and female donkey create a hinny.
  • A male horse and female zebra create a hebra.

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Do Zorses exist?

Zorses are animals that are produced when a male Zebra mates with a female Horse. After a gestation period that usually lasts for around 11 months, the female Horse gives birth to a single Zorse foal.

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