Yes, they come into heat but on an erratic cycle. They are only sterile because of the chromosomal difference between themselves and the available males.
Occasionally female mules DO produce offspring. They still produce estrogen and ovulate. They just most often do not conceive.
There are both male and female mules both are usually sterial!!!!
yes because mules are female horses
All male mules and most female mules are infertile.
Of course there are female mules too.
An 'Abby"
Yes
There are both male and female mules both are usually sterial!!!!
yes because mules are female horses
All male mules and most female mules are infertile.
Of course there are female mules too.
An 'Abby"
Yes, a female no longer goes into heat if they are pregnant.
There are both male and female mules.
MuleExamples:A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. (singular)All male mules and most female mules are infertile. (plural)
I was told by my vet that they don't usually go into heat, it depends if you have a female on her own. I have a female Russian dwarf and she lives on her own and the vet said she wont go into heat.
Yes, mules can be either male or female. They are anatomically normal, but male mules are sterile. Most female mules are also sterile, but there are rare cases where a female mule can give birth.Some people have heard that mules are male and hinnies are female. This is incorrect. Both mules (donkey jack x horse mare) and hinnies (horse stallion x donkey jennet) can be either male or female.
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.