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freemartinism in other species
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<blockquote data-quote="peg4x4" data-source="post: 373514" data-attributes="member: 4526"><p><em>MOST</em> mules are sterile..The males are gelded without any tests,so they're out of the equation.. Mare mules are rarely bred,as common knowledge is"they're sterile"..I have heard of a mare mule haveing a foal,but that was once..</p><p> Almost anything is possable..look up Brindled Horses to see a wild case of"Cymeria"where the foal wasn't kin to its mother,and the sires DNA came back female!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peg4x4, post: 373514, member: 4526"] [i]MOST[/i] mules are sterile..The males are gelded without any tests,so they're out of the equation.. Mare mules are rarely bred,as common knowledge is"they're sterile"..I have heard of a mare mule haveing a foal,but that was once.. Almost anything is possable..look up Brindled Horses to see a wild case of"Cymeria"where the foal wasn't kin to its mother,and the sires DNA came back female!! [/QUOTE]
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