A hinny, (donkey - horse cross), may be able to mate with a male donkey or a male horse the outcome being the same as the male. It doesn't always work, on oh so many levels.

graywolf wrote:

Apparantly you know something I don't, nor do these guys:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinny

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P. J. Alling wrote:

Pregnancy doesn't keep if from being a hinny, they're fertile.

graywolf wrote:

Look more like burros, however they could well be mules or hinnies from a burro/small-shaggy-pony cross. On second glance the one in the front looks rather pregnant. That would mean they are definitely burros.


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Jens Bladt wrote:

Hello list
I thought thes were very qute.
Aren't they mules?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bladt/145447019/in/photostream/

Regards
Jens

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