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What is a female donkey called?

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A female donkey is called a jenny. Donkeys are members of the Equidae family and are related to horses and zebras. They are typically smaller than horses and are known for their intelligence, strength, and surefootedness. Donkeys have been used for centuries as beasts of burden, and in some parts of the world, they are still used for this purpose.

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A female donkey is called a Jenny or a jennet. The term "Jenny" is more commonly used in North America, while "jennet" is more commonly used in Europe.
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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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Donkeys are members of the equidea family and are somehow related to the horse and the zebra.

The adult female donkey is called a jenney or jennet.

However, an immature donkey irrespective of the sex is called a foal.
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A female donkey is called a "jenny" or a "jennet." The term "jenny" is more commonly used in North America, while "jennet" is often used in Europe. Donkeys are also known by other names: the male is called a "jack," and a young donkey is called a "foal."

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