Horse Mating Donkey !link! -

Depending on which species is the mother and which is the father, the mating produces two distinctly different animals. 1. The Mule (Jack × Mare)

From the ancient battlefields of Mesopotamia to the modern Amish farm, the union of a horse and a donkey has produced some of the most valuable working animals in human history. But why do horses and donkeys mate? Can they naturally produce offspring every time? And what exactly happens when a stallion meets a jenny (female donkey), versus a jack (male donkey) meeting a mare? Horse Mating Donkey

There are roughly 60 documented cases in history of a female mule (mare mule) giving birth. This happens only when the mule somehow inherits a complete set of horse or donkey chromosomes in her eggs. It is a genetic fluke. Depending on which species is the mother and

Horses and donkeys belong to the same taxonomic family, Equidae, and the same genus, Equus . However, they are entirely distinct species with different chromosomal counts. But why do horses and donkeys mate