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Could someone specifically verify that horses and donkeys won't mate in DF (as yet, at least)? I believe it, but it would be nice to have the kind of positive testimony Raumkraut offered above about mules breeding themselves. Anyone tried an experiment? I've got a mated horse/donkey pair from immigrants, I'll lock 'em up together and see what happens, but it might be a while before I'm confident about my data, so if you have experience, please post a note. | Could someone specifically verify that horses and donkeys won't mate in DF (as yet, at least)? I believe it, but it would be nice to have the kind of positive testimony Raumkraut offered above about mules breeding themselves. Anyone tried an experiment? I've got a mated horse/donkey pair from immigrants, I'll lock 'em up together and see what happens, but it might be a while before I'm confident about my data, so if you have experience, please post a note. | ||
Since there's no better place to put this really, I just want to mention that I swapped the parental sexes. Apparently a horse father and donkey mother is pretty rare, and their offspring is called a "hinny". Thanks Wikipedia! [[User:Kirig Stonebeard|Kirig Stonebeard]] 02:31, 4 March 2009 (EST) | Since there's no better place to put this really, I just want to mention that I swapped the parental sexes. Apparently a horse father and donkey mother is pretty rare, and their offspring is called a "hinny". Thanks Wikipedia! [[User:Kirig Stonebeard|Kirig Stonebeard]] 02:31, 4 March 2009 (EST) | ||
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