Horse Mating Donkey
: This is the result of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare).
The process of a mating with a is a biological phenomenon within the Horse Mating Donkey
| Trait | From Horse (Dam) | From Donkey (Sire) | |-------|-----------------|---------------------| | Size | Larger body | Smaller, more compact frame | | Ears | Shorter | Long, donkey-like ears | | Tail | Full, long hair | Sparse at the base (like donkey) | | Voice | Neigh | Starts with a neigh, ends with a bray | | Strength | Speed and power | Endurance and sure-footedness | | Intelligence | Flighty/flighty | Cautious, thoughtful, self-preserving | : This is the result of a male
Hinnies were rarer and usually smaller than mules. They were often said to be more docile but less powerful than their mule counterparts. The size difference was dictated by the mother; since a donkey is smaller than a horse, the fetal environment of a jenny restricted the growth of the foal more than the womb of a mare would. The size difference was dictated by the mother;