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my friend has a mare who's fat, she came in contact with a couple of donkeys once. How can we tell if she's pregnant without calling the vet, Please help?

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EBBe lau answered

Why wouldn't you want to call the vet?If it's so urgent, don't ask people online for help. People on here lie. So just call the veterinarian...

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Tom Jackson answered

I probably shouldn't try to answer this, so I won't.

But don't horses and donkeys have different numbers of chromosomes?---and is that important?

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Walt O'Reagun
Walt O'Reagun commented
Mules and hinnies have 63 chromosomes, a mixture of the horse's 64 and the donkey's 62. The different structure and number usually prevents the chromosomes from pairing up properly and creating successful embryos, rendering most mules infertile. There are no recorded cases of fertile mule stallions.

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