What is a molly mule?

Despite their sterility, mules have male and female anatomy, thus, a female mule is often called a “molly mule” and a male, a “john mule.” “There is another not-so-common equine hybrid called a hinny,” Hoffman said. “This is made with a father horse and a mother donkey.
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Is a molly a female mule?

A female mule that has estrus cycles, and which could thus in theory carry a fetus, is called a "molly" or "Molly mule", though the term is sometimes used to refer to female mules in general.
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What are hinnies used for?

Both the hinny and mule have been widely used for centuries for carrying loads, transport, and agriculture and used in smaller farm work like tilling the land to plant crops. This is due to the animals' hybrid vigor, a result of crossbreeding that makes them stronger and healthier than their individual parent breeds.
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How long do molly mules live?

Although the average lifespan for mules is between 35 and 40 years, some mules have been known to live until 50, especially if well looked after.
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What is a Jenny donkey?

Jenny: A jenny (or jennet) is a term for a female donkey. Moke: A moke is a British term for a donkey. Molly: A molly is a term for a female mule. Mule: A mule is the result of breeding between a male donkey and a female horse.
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What is a jack foal?

A male donkey is known as a jack or jackass, a female is a jenny or jennet, and an immature donkey of either sex is a foal. Jacks are often mated with mares to produce mules; the biological reciprocal of a mule, from a stallion and jenny, is a hinny.
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What is a gelded Jack?

It is the Trust's policy is that all jacks that are rescued will be gelded. This means that the animal is less likely to harm anyone or any other animal and he can have the close companionship that all donkeys love.
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Do mules like to be petted?

Rub firmly but gently. Some animals will move away, but some will stay and enjoy your touch. Just like people, some mules are more touchy-feely than others. A friendly mule might move in a little closer for a little more petting – just watch your feet and fingers.
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Which is better a john mule or a molly mule?

One question I am asked a lot is, “Which mule is better, a john or molly?” We all know people who will only ride a john mule, or will only ride a molly mule. So, which mule is better? A molly mule generally will have a little more refinement in her conformation. Usually this will show up in a smaller, more petite head.
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Are mules safer than horses?

Health. Overall, mules tend to be healthier, sounder and live longer than horses. This might result from hybrid vigor, the genetic superiority of crossbred animals. Mules are less prone to injuries because they've got a good sense of self-preservation.
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Why are hinnies rarer than mules?

The uneven number of chromosomes results in an incomplete reproductive system. According to the ADMS: "The equine hybrid is easier to obtain when the lower chromosome count, the donkey, is in the male. Therefore breeding for hinnies is more hit-and-miss than breeding for mules."
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What is a Ginny mule?

Mules and hinnies are similar. They are both a cross between a horse and a donkey, with unique characteristics that make them special. Find out more here. Because they are so similar, the terms 'mule' and 'hinny' are used interchangeably, with hinnies often being referred to as mules.
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Can a female mule have a baby?

A female horse and a male donkey have a mule. But hinnies and mules can't have babies of their own. They are sterile because they can't make sperm or eggs.
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Are all mules born male?

A mule is the offspring of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare). A horse has 64 chromosomes, and a donkey has 62. The mule ends up with 63. Mules can be either male or female, but, because of the odd number of chromosomes, they can't reproduce.
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Do Molly mules have heat cycles?

Although there are very few studies on the heat cycle of mollies, it is known that they are sterile but still cycle normally.
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Do mules try to mate?

Also, keep in mind it's likely that more mules may be fertile, but we commonly do not attempt to breed mules. Mules and hinnies that have foaled in the past were bred to jacks (male donkeys).
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What is a gelded mule called?

horse mule, john mule—A male mule. Horse mule is the technical term, John mule is colloquial. A male mule is assumed to be a gelding. An ungelded male mule more than 2 years old is called a stallion mule.
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Are mules more expensive than horses?

Mules are typically more expensive than horses. Generally, the initial price of a good trail mule is higher than the price of a comparable trail horse. However, it is essential to consider that a mule costs less to keep, lives longer, and is less likely to have to visit a veterinarian than a horse.
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Are mules harder to train than horses?

For the largest part, there is absolutely no difference in training a mule than training a horse.
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Do mules lay down to sleep?

Mules can sleep standing up or lying down, just like horses and donkeys. Most will sleep standing up, though they may lie down when they are sure that there is no harm from predators. If they are in a herd, one or more will remain standing while one lies down to sleep.
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Where should you not touch a horse?

As tempting as it is, don't pet the horse's head. Continue to face his shoulder from the side, petting the neck. Most horses enjoy a scratch on the neck just behind the ear or on the withers at the highest point of the shoulder. Discontinue petting if the horse backs away or shows disinterest.
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Do mules stink?

As for the mules, they're animals and are covered with hair and it gets hot in the GC. They sweat and they don't bathe regularly so they might have some body odor, but it shouldn't keep you from a spectacular ride into the canyon.
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What is a Jon donkey?

A Jack is a male donkey intact he can reproduce and thinks about this event over and over in his mind. A John has been gelded surgically altered, turned into a gelding in the horse world he is called a gelding, a male equine that has no interest in reproduction events at all.
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Why do horses get erect?

Let's take the example of teaching your horse to stand: The horse stands briefly; you click and reward with a tasty treat. After a few sessions the horse, possibly aroused by the anticipation of food, or for any number of random reasons, becomes erect while standing, and you click and reward.
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What does it mean when a donkey brays?

The main reasons donkeys bray are to communicate with other donkeys, to show affection, and to call for food. Sometimes they may bray when experiencing distress or discomfort too. They have also been known to do it to warn others of danger.
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