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  1. Hinny

    Multiple issues refimprove October 2008 cleanup June 2010 no footnotes June 2010 The word hinny is also a term of endearment used in North East England , equivalent to honey see Geordie and Mackem . Taxobox name Hinny status DOM image Old hinny in Oklahoma.jpg image width 250px scientific classification regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Perissodactyla familia Equidae genus Equus genus Equus species Equus caballus x Equus asinus binomial none synonyms center Equus mulus A hinny is a domestication domestic equine Hybrid biology hybrid that is the offspring of a male ... for a hinny. Physical description Hinnies are on average slightly smaller than mule mules . There is much ... Hybrids Established 1967 celebrating 43 years in 2010 ref is, The genetic inheritance of the hinny .... Thus, a hinny is restricted to being about the size of the largest breed of donkey. Mules, however .... The head of a hinny resembles that of a horse, more so than mule heads. Hinnies often have shorter ... control their behavior by eliminating their interest in females. The male hinny or mule can and will mate ... of a female hinny doing so. In China in 1981, a hinny mare proved fertile with a donkey stallion. Citation needed date June 2010 When the Chinese hinny was bred to a donkey jack, she produced Dragon ... of donkey donkey from her donkey father donkey donkey If her hinny mother were to have passed ... horse . Her hinny mother passed along a combination of maternal and paternal genes. Dubious date ... 2010 DNA testing revealed the Moroccan foal is a mixed karyotype hybrid like the Chinese hinny offspring ... being a hinny rather than a mule, or if there is some other factor that applies equally to Dragon Foal ... to producing sterile hinny hybrids when Mammoth females are in high demand to produce fertile pure bred ... title Hinny work sciencedaily.com publisher Science Daily Cite book url http books.google.com books ... The American Donkey and Mule Society http www.ruralheritage.com mule paddock hinny whynot.htm ...   more details



  1. Singing hinny

    A singing hinny or singin hinnies are a type of bannock food bannock , girdle cake or scone bread scone , made in the north of England, especially Northumberland ref citation title The Oxford Companion to Food author Alan Davidson publisher Oxford University Press year 2006 isbn Oxford University Press isbn 9780192806819 page 703 ref and the coal mining areas of the North East England North East . ref citation title Our coal and our coal pits author John R. Leifchild page 158 year 1855 ref In Scotland, they are known as fatty cutties . ref citation title Dictionary of food author Charles G. Sinclair isbn 9781408102183 year 2009 ref ref citation journal The Listener volume 111 quote There s Broonie, an oatmeal gingerbread, and Fatty Cutties butter, flour, sugar and currant cakes baked on a griddle. ref The name hinny means honey in dialects such as Geordie though this is used in an affectionate way rather than meaning that it actually contains honey. The singing refers to the sounds of the sizzling of the lard or butter in the rich dough as it is cooked on a hot plate or griddle . ref citation author Maria Kaneva Johnson journal Petits Propos Culinaires year 1979 title In Praise of Simplicity issue 1 ref ref citation journal Notes and Queries title Singing Bread page 153 date 24 Feb 1866 volume 9 ref Recipe The ingredients typically include flour baking powder lard or butter currants milk or buttermilk salt and or sugar to taste. A dough is made which is rich in the fat. This is then rolled into a round flat cake which is then cooked on a flat griddle or skillet. ref citation title My Kitchen Table author Mary Berry chapter Singin Hinny year 2011 isbn 9781446416402 ref ref citation title The Portable Baker author Jean Spangenberg, Samuel Spangenberg chapter Singing Hinnies page 110 year 1997 isbn 9780070598713 ref See also Fat rascal Lardy cake Welsh cake References reflist British bread Category English cuisine Category Northumberland cuisine Category Sweet breads bread ...   more details



  1. Yoal

    the aft taft and the stern, and the gunwales are complete all the way to the hinny spot . Present ...   more details



  1. Fat rascal

    Image Fat Rascal cookies.jpg file thumb right 160px Fat Rascals at Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate Bettys Cafe Tearooms , located throughout Yorkshire. A fat rascal , also called the Yorkshire tea biscuit or turf cake , is a type of cake , similar to the scone bread scone in both taste and ingredients. ref http www.waitrose.com recipe Fat Rascals.aspx Waitrose recipe Accessed 2011 09 08 ref The fat rascal often has no definitive shape and is relatively easy to make. First baked in Elizabethan Era Elizabethan times and originating in Yorkshire , it is considered a biscuit . History and etymology Fat rascals are round domed tea cakes with a rich brown crust and made with currants and candied peel. They are closely associated with the Cleveland area on the borders of County Durham and Yorkshire. The origin of the name is unknown, but has been in use since at least the mid nineteenth century. ref http jacksonville.typepad.com patum peperium 2007 06 fat rascals.html Patum Peperium, Retrieved 11 25 10 ref The name Turf Cake comes from the tradition of farmers baking them on turf fires Harrogate It has been sold for a number of years in Harrogate at Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate Bettys Tea Rooms , established in 1919, ref http www.bettys.co.uk About Bettys The Bettys Story.aspx history Accessed 2011 09 08 ref which are located across Yorkshire, and still sells them today. ref http www.bettys.co.uk product Bettys Fat Rascals,19172,77.aspx Betty s tea rooms Accessed 2011 09 08 ref United States In the United States , the fat rascal is generally listed as a breakfast cookie which can be vanilla or chocolate flavour. These can be purchased at The Ruby Pear Tea Parlor in Noblesville, Indiana . ref http therubypear.blogspot.com The Ruby Pear Tea Parlor Accessed 2011 09 08 ref ref http wikitravel.org en Noblesville Fat rascal in the U.S. Accessed 2011 09 08 ref See also Florentine biscuit Singing hinny References Reflist External links Wiktionary http www.recipezaar.com Bettys ...   more details



  1. Jenny (donkey)

    Donkey Mule Hinny Mare Jennet Footnotes Reflist Sources Putting in some general refs for later easy ...   more details



  1. Animal-powered transport

    File Sixten.jpg right thumb 200px Animal powered transport Animal powered transport is a broad category of the human use of non human working animal s also known as beasts of burden for the movement of people and goods. Humans may ride some of the larger of these animals directly, use them as pack animal s for carrying goods, or harness them, singly or in team s, to pull or haul sled s or wheeled vehicle s. Animals domesticated for transport In the air pigeon On land camel , Arabian and Bactrian carabao dog sled dog Dogcart dog drawn elephant equine packhorse pack horse draught horse riding horse coach horse donkey mule hinny llama moose ostrich ox reindeer sheep yak On water Dolphin s to carry markers to attach to detected naval mine mines Animal powered vehicles Main Horse drawn vehicle barge sometimes pulled by humans berlin vehicle brancard Brougham carriage Convoy caravan carriage cart chaise charabanc chariot ancient form sometimes used in combat, later a racing machine, later a name for something entirely different in carriages Coach carriage coach cocking cart Conestoga wagon Cutter boat cutter curricle dogcart dormeuse dray ferry Horse trailer float Gig carriage gig governess cart Hansom cab horsecar horse drawn boat Horse power machine horse powered boat horse powered ferries horses turn a mechanism that propels the craft See Experiment horse powered boat Experiment horse powered boat howdah litter vehicle sometimes carried by humans, mainly used with equines, though occasionally camels mail coach Bus omnibus bullock cart pantechnicon van Park drag phaeton carriage postchaise pulka railway road wagon rockaway carriage sled sledge sleigh stagecoach streetcar sulky tangah towboat travois trolley dn date September 2011 van vardo Victoria carriage vis a vis carriage wagon wain See also transport Experiment horse powered boat Human powered transport Muleteer Harness Howdah Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Zero emissions vehicle Horse tack saddle Yoke References com ...   more details



  1. Jennet

    for a hinny . Modern descendants and recreated breeds The modern Spanish Jennet Horse , Paso Fino ...   more details



  1. ATCvet code QI05

    see also Mule Hinny Empty group br clear all anchor QI05X QI05X Equidae, others Empty group References ...   more details



  1. Bree (Narnia)

    Infobox Narnia character image name Breehy hinny brinny hoohy hah gender Male race Talking Beast nation Narnia birthplace Narnia country Narnia major1 The Horse and His Boy Bree short for Breehy hinny brinny hoohy hah is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis s The Chronicles of Narnia . He is one of the title characters, and is featured prominently in the fifth book, The Horse and His Boy , the third book chronologically. Bree was born as a free talking beast in the Land of Narnia country Narnia , but was captured as a colt by the Calormen es, and has lived his life as a war horse in Calormen, owned by humans, and hiding his true nature as a talking horse. Living as the only talking beast among dumb and witless horses, Bree has come to be both proud and vain. In The Horse and His Boy , Bree and the boy Shasta Narnia Shasta become companions on a journey to escape from Calormen and find freedom in the northern countries of Archenland and Narnia. On their journey, they are joined by a talking mare, Hwin , and a Calormene Tarkheena, Aravis . In the course of their adventures, they thwart an attempted invasion of Archenland and Narnia, and Bree learns to face up to and surrender his pride and vanity in order to truly enter into a free life in Narnia. Biographical Summary Bree, an adventurous and inquisitive colt, was born in Narnia. He disregarded the warnings of his mother and ventured south past Archenland and into Calormen , where he was captured and either enslaved by or eventually sold to the Tarkaan Anradin . He spent many years pretending to be a dumb and witless horse to hide his origins, and became one of the Tarkaan s prized possessions. Bree developed a very high opinion of himself with only non talking horses to compare himself to, further enhanced by his status as the prized steed of a Calormene lord and his training as a war charger. Furthermore, having spent less time in Narnia than most talking horses, he had certain incorrect notions of Narnian behaviour ...   more details



  1. English of Northumbria

    ha in hacky for dirty hadaway for get away 25 hairn or hen similar to hinny, below hinny a term ...   more details



  1. Horse-drawn boat

    Globalize date May 2010 Image Horse Drawing Barge on the Kennet and Avon Canal.JPG thumb right Horse drawing from a towpath on the Kennet and Avon Canal . Not to be confused with the modern towboat . A horse drawn boat or tow boat is a historic boat operating on a canal , pulled by a horse walking on a special road along the canal, the towpath . United Kingdom The Romans are known to have used mules to haul boats on their waterways in the UK. ref name smith cite book last Smith first Donald title The Horse on the Cut publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd location Cambridge date 1982 edition First pages 11 isbn 0 85059 514 2 ref Boat horses were the prime movers of the Industrial Revolution , and they remained at work until the middle of the 20th century. A horse, towing a boat with a rope from the towpath , could pull fifty times as much cargo as it could pull in a cart or wagon on roads. In the early days of the Canal Age, from about 1740, all boats and barges were towed by horse , mule , hinny , pony or sometimes a pair of donkey s. Many of the surviving buildings and structures had been designed with horse power in mind. Horse drawn boats were used well into the 1960s on UK canals for commercial transport, and are still used today by passenger trip boats and other pleasure traffic. The Horseboating Society has the primary aims of preserving and promoting Horseboating on the canals of the United Kingdom . There are horseboat operators at Foxton, Leicestershire Foxton , Godalming , Tiverton, Devon Tiverton , Ashton under Lyne , Newbury, Berkshire Newbury and Llangollen NB Maria Image Maria Towline.jpg right thumb Horseboat Maria on the Peak Forest Canal Maria is Britain s oldest surviving wooden narrowboat , built in 1854 by Jinks Boatyard in Marple, Greater Manchester Marple , and was never converted to have an engine. From 1854 to 1897, Maria was used to carry railway track ballast for the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway . She was then used as a maintenan ...   more details



  1. Skyros Pony

    , for riding and for breeding hinny hinnies or mule s. ref name Springate References Reflist External ...   more details



  1. Sixareen

    or hinny spot where it met the horn at the top of the stem. History While the yoal was used for inshore ...   more details



  1. Henry Atkinson manuscript

    from 40 years later its title survives in the lyric of the song Sair fyel d hinny , which is still ...   more details



  1. Mule

    224037&filename 132531.pdf title A fertile mule and hinny in China publisher Cytogenetics and Genome ... African Wild Ass Donkey Horse Hinny Jennet Kiang Onager References reflist refbegin 1911 refend ...   more details



  1. Cama (animal)

    Taxobox status DOM scientific classification regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Camelidae genus div col Camelus Lama genus Lama species Dromedary Camelus dromedarius Llama Lama glama binomial Clamalelus dromeglariuma A cama is a Hybrid biology hybrid between a male dromedary camel and a female llama , produced via artificial insemination at the Camel Reproduction Centre in Dubai . ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 49301.stm Meet Rama the cama ... BBC ref The first cama was born on January 14, 1998. The aim was to create an animal with the size and strength of the camel, but the more cooperative temperament and the higher wool production of the llama. ref name Guardian cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk world 2002 jul 15 highereducation.science title Bad karma for cross llama without a hump publisher The Guardian author Duncan Campbell date 2002 07 15 accessdate 2009 03 02 http www.webcitation.org query?url http 3A 2F 2Fwww.guardian.co.uk 2Fworld 2F2002 2Fjul 2F15 2Fhighereducation.science&date 2009 03 02 mirror ref Breeding An adult camel weighs six times as much as a llama. So, artificial insemination is the only way to produce a live and thriving cama. Only the artificial insemination of a female llama with sperm from a male dromedary camel has been successful in producing a cama. Other combinations, such as artificial insemination of a female camel with male llama sperm, have not produced viable offspring. The cama is not sterile because, unlike other well known hybrids, the camel and the llama have the same number of chromosomes. ref name xanadu http www.xanadufarms.com Stories the cama.htm Xanadu Farms ref This is not generally true for other successful livestock hybrids, such as the mule. For example, the horse has 64 chromosomes and the donkey has 62, so when they breed it produces either a mule or a hinny , which each have 63 chromosomes. The first cama showed signs of becoming sexually mature at four ye ...   more details



  1. John Peacock (piper)

    variation sets are less closely related to the Dixon versions in particular My Hinny sits ower late ...   more details



  1. North American donkey

    Catalonian donkey . ref name wiw Spotted Ass A spotted ass is any kind of donkey, mule or hinny ...   more details



  1. Dunno

    a Shorty into a donkey, and then turns two donkeys and a hinny into Shorties. Dunno on the Moon ... Pegasus , Brykun , from , to kick , and Kaligula , Caligula two donkeys and a hinny ...   more details



  1. Horse breed

    . A related hybrid, the hinny , is a cross between a stallion and a jenny donkey jenny female donkey ...   more details



  1. Hank Chapman

    . Mule whose name, Millie , meant she was actually not a mule male but a hinny female appeared with various ...   more details



  1. Skinny Lister

    Trawler Man Kite Song Keep Yer Feet Still Greordie Hinny Farewell To Devon Tattoo Tale Bye Bye Roseanna ...   more details



  1. All That Fall

    pulled by a http www.thefreedictionary.com clegg cleg tormented http www.thefreedictionary.com hinny hinny who shows some reluctance to move on and needs to be whipped. As she heads off Maddy s thoughts ... his hinny to make her go, Tyler s tire goes flat, and Slocum s engine dies. All the relatives ... and Samuel Beckett in Meanjin Quarterly 24.1 1965, p 71 ref Girls Christy s hinny is Infertility sterile ... by train 3. Hinny 10. Wild laughter 4. Dung 9. Hardy 5. Mrs Rooney s language 8. Death and the Maiden ...   more details



  1. Hybrid (biology)

    s have 64 chromosomes, and mule s and hinny hinnies have 63 chromosomes. Mules, hinnies, and other .... Equid hybrids Mule , a cross of female horse and a male donkey . Hinny , a cross between a female donkey and a male horse. Mule and hinny are examples of reciprocal hybrids. Zebroid s Zeedonk or Zonkey ...   more details



  1. Donkey

    to produce a hinny . A female donkey in the UK is called a mare, or jenny . Horse donkey Hybrid ... refer to hybrids produced by breeding a male zebra to a female donkey. Zebra hinny, zebret and zebrinny ...   more details




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