Mule - Wikipedia Mule The mule is a domestic equine hybrid between a donkey and a horse It is the offspring of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare) [1]
The Mule Outperforms Both Its Horse Mom and Donkey Dad A mule is a cross between a male donkey (also known as a jack) and a female horse (called a mare) The result is a creature that inherits the best traits from both its parents
What Is A Mule? Origins Traits And Uses Explained A mule is a hybrid animal resulting from the crossbreeding of a male donkey (called a jack) and a female horse (called a mare) Mules inherit traits from both parents, combining the strength, endurance, and surefootedness of a donkey with the size, speed, and intelligence of a horse
Mule | Draft Horse, Donkey Hybrid | Britannica Mule, the hybrid offspring of a male ass (jackass, or jack) and a female horse (mare) The less-frequent cross between a female ass and a male horse results in a hinny, or hinney, which is smaller than a mule
Hinny vs mule: what is a mule and how does it differ to a hinny? Hinny vs mule: what is a mule and how does it differ to a hinny? Know your mules from your hinnies? Kayna Prescott, from The Donkey Sanctuary, takes a look at what mules and hinnies are and why they are often chosen as a work animal
Mule vs. Horse: What Makes These Two Riding Partners So Different Both horses and mules can carry riders, pull loads, and excel in sport However, they differ fundamentally, especially in genetics, build, metabolism, behavior, and even how you’re supposed to feed and train them Today, we’ll explore the many ways mules and horses differ, drawing on equine science and veterinary expertise
Hybrid Infertility: Why Cant Mules Reproduce? - Science ABC Being the hybrid offspring of a female horse and a male donkey, a mule has the sturdy make of a horse, and the muzzle and stout posture of a donkey Though it shares many similarities with its parents, a mule can’t reproduce