-
between a
horse and a cow in
European folklore, were
found to be
hinnies. The
hinny is the
offspring of a
stallion and a
jenny or
female donkey, and is...
- 24
February 1866 Jean Spangenberg,
Samuel Spangenberg (1997), "Singing
Hinnies", The
Portable Baker,
McGraw Hill Professional, p. 110, ISBN 978-0-07-059871-3...
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animals which have been
variously identified as onagers, mules: 37 or
hinnies.: 96
Mules were
present in
Israel and
Judah in the time of King David...
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between female horse and male donkey. A
hinny is the
cross of male
horse and
female donkey;
mules and
hinnies are
reciprocal hybrids. A male
zebra and...
- impossible, and many "jumarts"
examined by
later researchers were
found to be
hinnies (a
hybrid of a male
horse and
female donkey) instead. The term is of French...
-
between a
stallion and a
jenny is a
hinny, and is less common. Like
other inter-species hybrids,
mules and
hinnies are
usually sterile.
Donkeys can also...
- are
found in
proximity to each other.[citation needed] Like
mules and
hinnies, however, they are
generally genetically unable to breed, due to an odd...
- the
drake is a Pekin, the
offspring tend to be
smaller and are
called hinnies. The
mulard is
commercially produced on
farms for meat and foie gras. The...
- chromosomes,
horses have 64 chromosomes, and
mules or
hinnies have 63 chromosomes. Mules,
hinnies, and
other normally sterile interspecific hybrids cannot...
-
before fixing to the fore and aft stems. The
upper wups were
joined by the
hinny spot
where they met the horn, at the top of the stem, for
added strength...