You should, to ensure that the male (if he is intact) will not try to mate with the Jenny. Some donkeys and horses are aggressive to the females while mating.
Mules (a cross-breed between a male donkey and a female horse) are usually bred (humans assist them in mating) with other mules. If left with other horses or donkeys, mules are also known to mate with stallions (both male horses and donkeys; male donkeys are commonly called "jacks") and mares (both female horses and donkeys; female donkeys are commonly called "jennies").
Yes, donkeys often graze with horses.
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Donkeys are like horses in some ways.
Equus, horses and donkeys.
Horses have 64 chromosomes while donkeys have 62, thus a horse has two more chromosomes than a donkey. (For the record a mule has 63 a mix of the horses and donkeys numbers.)
Donkeys are in the horse family so... yes.
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