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Date Posted: 12:35:55 01/11/07 Thu
Author: Ashley
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 72.2.162.254
Subject: Re: hinny?
In reply to: Kendra 's message, "hinny?" on 16:32:02 11/08/06 Wed

Hi there I see whre you are trying to figure out what your animal is. Well I have BLM horses and Burros. So maybe I could help you out. We have over 75 off of the horses and burros is there anyway you could sen me a pic and I would be able to let you know. My email address is Ashyt01@yahoo.com

I would be more than glad to help you out so you know what you have. Thank you if you can not send a pic just let me know.
Ashley

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[> Re: hinny? -- john (hinny), 06:21:42 05/06/07 Sun (AC5-Webproxy65.direcpc.com/66.82.9.77)

Hinny, a cross between a female donkey and a male horseAt first glance a hinny seems to be a mule, but on closer inspection the hinny is more subtly like a horse. The hinny's head and face are often more horselike; the ears are usually shorter and sometimes rounder than a mule's ears.

The hinny usually has a fuller tail and more horselike limbs and feet than the mule, and its body is more like that of a horse. In temperament, the young hinny favors the donkey, tending to be gentler and less nervous than the young mule. Hinnies are more likely to neigh like a horse than to bray. But, as with all equines, their voices are distinctive to the individual animal.


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