The incredible Hybrid Animal - Zebroid
Zebroid is the term generally used for all zebra hybrids. A zebroid is the offspring of a cross between a zebra and any other
equine, usually a horse or a donkey. There are zorses, zonkeys, zonies
and a host of other combinations.
Zebroids are preferred over zebra for practical uses, such as riding, because the zebra has a different body shape from a horse or donkey, and consequently it is difficult to find tack to fit a zebra. However, a zebroid is usually more inclined to be temperamental than a purebred
horse and can be difficult to handle.
Zebras, being wild animals, and
not domesticated like horses and donkeys, pass on their wild animal
traits to their offspring.
Zebroids physically resemble their non zebra parent, but are striped like
a zebra. The stripes generally do not cover the whole body, and might
be confined to the legs or spread onto parts of the body or neck. Zebroids were originally bred as pack animals in Africa for practical
reasons. They are more resistant to certain diseases, such as sleeping
sickness, than horses or donkeys.
Zebroids for domestic use are bred for
the look of a zebra, tempered by the domesticated nature of a horse or
donkey. The crossbreed is often shaped like the non-zebra parent, which
makes finding a proper saddle simpler than trying to ride a zebra. Zebra
stripes tend to show up on at least part of the hybrid's body.
Sources: Google & wikipedia