It a Mule as mentioned above.
The link may be of interest and I copy part of it.
Horses have 64 chromosomes, while donkeys have 62. When horses and donkeys are mated, the mule offspring have 63 chromosomes. The gestation period in donkeys is 12 months on average, but it may vary from 11 to 14 months. Despite being considered sterile, mare mules and mare hinnies will have estrus cycles. These cycles can be regular, or erratic and variable. Female hinnies and mules can be used as embryo transfer recipients but care must be given to compatibility of donor and recipient. There have been documented cases of fertility in the female mule but not the female hinny (7). A report from Morocco indicates that a mule mare produced a foal with 62 chromosomes. The cells of the mule mare were a mosaic, some carrying 63 chromosomes while others carried 62.
http://horses.about.com/od/understandinghorses/a/mulesanddonkeys_3.htm
2007-10-15 05:23:07
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answer #1
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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a mule, although a female donkey/male horse cross can be called a hinny
2007-10-15 12:16:14
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answer #2
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answered by fireflyy_101 3
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mule
2007-10-19 11:44:38
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answer #3
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answered by Dogboy 2
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mule
2007-10-15 13:27:22
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answer #4
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answered by that guy 2
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i think it is a mule
2007-10-15 12:21:14
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Mule, wasn't it?
2007-10-15 12:15:55
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answer #6
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answered by Josh 5
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it's a mule, but they can't reproduce
2007-10-15 12:24:21
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answer #7
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answered by duster 1
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thought it was mule?
2007-10-15 12:20:36
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answer #8
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answered by h 3
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mule.
2007-10-15 13:25:33
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answer #9
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answered by OtakuMania! 2
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MULE
2007-10-15 12:20:19
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answer #10
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answered by Wounded Duck 7
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