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phenotypes of the
hinny and the mule are
partly attributable to
genomic imprinting – an
element of
epigenetic inheritance.
Hinnies and
mules differ in...
- 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, as mules: 37 or as
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...
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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...
- Bree (short for Breehy-
hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah) is a
fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The
Chronicles of Narnia. He is one of the
title characters and...
- chromosomes,
horses have 64 chromosomes, and
mules or
hinnies have 63 chromosomes. Mules,
hinnies, and
other normally sterile interspecific hybrids cannot...
- 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...
- 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...
- cattle-yak
hybrid which is bred for
agricultural work - like the mule and the
hinny, they have to be
continually bred from both of the
parent species. Contents...