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Is donkey a female?

Donkey definitions
Gelding: A castrated male donkey. Mare: A female donkey. Rig: A rig is an entire male donkey with no signs of external testicles. Stallion: A stallion is a male donkey that has not been gelded (castrated).
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What is a female horse or donkey?

A hinny is a domestic equine hybrid, the offspring of a male horse (a stallion) and a female donkey (a jenny). It is the reciprocal cross to the more common mule, which is the product of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare).
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What gender is a donkey and mule?

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 a male donkey breed a female donkey?

They will have the instinct to mate with other mules, donkeys, horses, and other animals, but they can't produce offspring.
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What is a donkey a mix of?

Donkeys are descended from the African wild ass. They were likely first bred around 5,000 years ago in Egypt or Mesopotamia. A mule, on the other hand, is a hybrid animal. Mule foals are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys (a "jack" -- hence the word "jackass").
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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 two animals made a donkey?

There were two separate species of the African ass: the Nubian wild ass and the Somali wild ass. Our modern domesticated donkeys are all descended from these African wild asses ancestors.
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What is a female donkey called?

An adult male donkey is a jack or jackass, an adult female is a jenny or jennet, and an immature donkey of either sex is a foal. Jacks are often mated with female horses (mares) to produce mules; the less common hybrid of a male horse (stallion) and jenny is a hinny.
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Can a donkey impregnate a horse?

Mule: The result of a donkey stallion mating with a female horse. Mules tend to have the head of a donkey and the extremities of a horse. 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.
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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 two mules reproduce?

But while mules have turned out to be extremely valuable work animals, neither mules nor hinnies can mate among themselves to produce their own offspring because of their odd origins.
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What is a male donkey called?

Donkeys are also known as asses. or burros. A baby donkey is called a foal, the female donkey is called a mare, and the male donkey is called a stallion. A castrated male donkey is called a gelding.
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Can a mule have a baby?

Befuddling Birth: The Case of the Mule's Foal Mules — the offspring of female horses and male donkeys — are generally sterile and can't reproduce.
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Why can't mules reproduce?

The horse has 64 chromosomes (32 pairs), and the donkey has 62 (31 pairs). When they are mated, the mule receives 63 chromosomes (32 from the horse and 31 from the donkey). During meiosis, the chromosomes are not in pairs, and, as their number is halved, the sex cells usually end up without a complete set.
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What is a female horse called?

Mare = a mature female horse. Stallion = a mature male horse capable of producing offspring. Gelding = a mature male horse not capable of producing offspring. Yearling = the word used for a foal that has turned one year old.
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Can a female donkey give birth to a mule?

Those mismatched chromosomes make it hard to make viable sperm and eggs. So mules are sterile because horse and donkey chromosomes are just too different.
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Can a donkey impregnate a cow?

It is well known that horses and donkeys do occasionally mate with cattle (e.g., see videos below). Such mixed matings are fairly common events on ranches and other places where these animals are likely to come into regular contact.
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Why are donkeys with cows?

Many ranchers have introduced donkeys into their herds for predator (coyote) protection. Donkeys have very good eye sight and can see well at night, making them the perfect alarm system for a cattle operation. This is especially important when coyotes are in the area at night.
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How does a male horse mate?

What is this? How do horses mate? Horses mate like many other mammals mate – through courtship, followed by the stallion (male horse) mounting a receptive mare (female horse). Mares will show signs of being in heat during her most fertile days, which are 5-7 days during the beginning of her cycle.
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Are zebras a horse?

The only surviving branch of the horse family is the genus Equus, which includes zebras, asses, and donkeys along with the horse.
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Are all donkeys sterile?

Mules are sterile while donkeys can reproduce normally. Donkeys have 62 chromosomes and horses have 64 (or 32 pairs). Mules are hybrids and only have 63 chromosomes, so they cannot produce the haploid cells required for reproduction.
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Do donkeys mate for life?

Donkeys need a friend. It is vital to their health and well-being. They will often pair up for life with one donkey or other equines such as horses, mules, and goats. They can get very stressed when removed from their companion or even when the companion has died.
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What are 5 interesting facts about donkeys?

Keep reading for 10 facts that will make you want to give more thought to this common working animal.
  • Donkeys' Large Ears Help Them Stay Cool. ...
  • Donkeys' Vocalization Is Unique. ...
  • One Donkey Breed Is Impressively Hairy. ...
  • Their Ancestors Are on the Brink. ...
  • There Are Conservation Efforts To Protect Endangered Wild Asses.
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