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Topic:Mule

Mules arena distinct equine species with unique physiological and behavioral characteristics. Horses, belonging to the species Equus ferus caballus, are domesticated animals known for their speed, strength, and versatility in various roles, including riding, racing, and work. Mules, on the other hand, are hybrid animals resulting from the crossbreeding of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare). They inherit traits from both parents, often exhibiting the endurance and hardiness of donkeys combined with the size and strength of horses. Mules are typically sterile due to their hybrid nature, possessing 63 chromosomes, an intermediate number between horses and donkeys. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the genetic, anatomical, and behavioral differences between mules and horses, as well as the mule's role in agriculture, transportation, and recreation.
[Blood groups of Equidae (horses, mules, asses)].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    July 1, 1958   Volume 95, Issue 1 7-22 
PODLIACHOUK L.No abstract available
[Research on blood group substances in horses and mules].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    June 1, 1958   Volume 94, Issue 6 748-752 
PODLIACHOUK L, WROBLEWSKI A.No abstract available
Immunological relation of donkey, mule and horse serum albumin.
Acta microbiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae    January 1, 1955   Volume 3, Issue 1-2 125-134 
BOZSOKY S, ANTONI F.No abstract available
[Technic of loading mules on trucks].
Revue veterinaire militaire    January 1, 1953   Volume 8, Issue 2 91-92 
CRUMIERE A.No abstract available
[Mechanism of immunization of a mule-breeding mare by the fetus; utero-placental lesions].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    June 4, 1951   Volume 232, Issue 23 2158-2159 
BRION A.No abstract available
[Disappearance, after parturition, of the anti-mule antibody from colostrum of the mule-bearing mare tainted with jaundice].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    October 1, 1950   Volume 144, Issue 19-20 1376-1378 
BRION A.No abstract available
Carotid nerve reflexes and effects of adrenaline in the horse and mule.
The Journal of physiology    September 1, 1949   Volume 109, Issue 1-2 
AMOROSO EC, BELL FR.No abstract available
Further taxonomic studies on internal parasites of horses and mules.
The Journal of parasitology    December 1, 1947   Volume 33, Issue 2 23 
WARD JW.No abstract available
[A case of chronic snot in a mule].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    July 1, 1946   Volume 88 345-359 
SAXER E.No abstract available
[Sulfurization chamber-trailer for horses and mules].
Bulletin de l'Academie veterinaire de France    July 1, 1946   Volume 19, Issue 7 246-248 
CARNUS , ILLARTEIN .No abstract available
An outbreak of salmonellosis in horses and mules.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1946   Volume 108 20-24 
CORDY DR, DAVIS RW.No abstract available
[The future of horses and mules in Morocco].
Revue de pathologie comparee    March 1, 1945   Volume 45 123-126 
DEVALIERE G.No abstract available
A Preliminiary Note on the Nature and Pathology of the Disease Known as “Surra,” Affecting Horses and Mules in India.
The Indian medical gazette    June 1, 1891   Volume 26, Issue 6 171-174 
Ranking G.This research article presents an initial investigation into the disease called “Surra,” which significantly affects horses and mules in India, leading to high mortality rates and considerable economic loss. The […]
Emergency Management for Donkeys and Mules.
   March 19, 2026  
This article provides an overview of initial assessment and management of common emergency presentations in donkeys and mules. The principles are similar to those in horses (and ponies), but clinicians must be aware of differences in recognition of signs of pain/disease, approach to handling, pharmacology of some drugs, and subtle differences in the physiology and local anatomy in donkeys and mules. The epidemiology of common disease presentations will vary between pet/companion or working/farmed donkeys and mules. Regular dental checks, deworming, vaccination, and monitoring of behavior and q...
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