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 cereal 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 horse and a female donkey called a jenny donkey jenny . It is similar to the more common mule , which is the product of a female horse and a male donkey. In Ireland the word jennet pronounced jinnet is used for a hinny. Physical description Hinnies are on average slightly smaller than the average bunny mule mules . There is much speculation about the size variances between the two types of hybrids ... inheritance of the hinny is exactly the same as the mule. Citation needed date June 2010 Thus, hinnies ... 15 at the withers. Thus, a hinny is restricted to being about the size of the largest breed of donkey ... mules and hinnies. The head of a hinny resembles that of a horse, more so than mule heads. Hinnies ... castrated to help control their behavior by eliminating their interest in females. The male hinny ... one known case 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 ... that DNA testing revealed the Moroccan foal has a mixed karyotype hybrid like the Chinese hinny offspring ... hinny hybrids when Mammoth females are in high demand to produce fertile pure bred Mammoth foals. References Reflist cite web url http www.sciencedaily.com articles h hinny.htm title Hinny work sciencedaily.com ... Donkey and Mule Society http www.ruralheritage.com mule paddock hinny whynot.htm Why Not Hinnies ... more details
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 978 0 19 280681 9 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 978 1 4081 0218 3 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 978 1 4464 1640 2 ref ref citation title The Portable Baker author Jean Spangenberg, Samuel Spangenberg chapter Singing Hinnies page 110 year 1997 isbn 978 0 07 059871 3 ref See also Fat rascal Lardy cake Welsh cake References reflist British bread Category English cuisine Category Northumberland cuisine Category ... more details
copyedit date January 2012 Infobox Standard title Keep yor feet still Geordey, hinny comment image image size caption writer composer lyricist Joe Wilson Geordie singer Joe Wilson published c1858 written c1856 language English Geordie form original artist Joe Wilson Geordie singer Joe Wilson recorded by Owen Brannigan performed by Geordie Wilson Keep yor feet still Geordey, hinny is a famous Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by Joe Wilson Geordie singer Joe Wilson , in a style deriving from music hall . br br At the time the song was written, many working men, particularly in the building and civil engineering trades, worked away from home. These were the labourers and navvies who built the railways and canals. br They arranged for digs wherever the work was, and in most cases, because of the costs and savings available, they slept two or more to a bed. br This song features two such Geordie working men who are forced to share a bed in a lodging house. br One, Bob Johnson, is very unhappy with his mate Geordie for waking him up when in the middle of a dream about a young maiden from back home, of whom he has high hopes, but appears to very elusive. br His dreams are disrupted at the end of each verse by the fidgeting Geordie . br br Lyrics Joe Wilson was probably the most prolific of all the Geordie songwriters of the time. Many of his works were published in his book ... is as follows br KEEP YOUR FEET STILL, GEORDIE HINNY br Air or Teun My Darling Nellie Grey br br ... o snore. br KORUS br Keep yor feet still Geordey, hinny, let s be happy for the neet, br For aw mayn ... the room, br That s mair than aw dor ivor de before. br KORUS Keep yor feet still Geordey, hinny ..., hinny, let s be happy for the neet, &c br Aw thowt aw set her hyem that neet, content we went ..., hinny, let s be happy for the neet, &c br Aw dremt Jim Green had left the toon an left his luv te ... Geordey, hinny, let s be happy for the neet, &c br Recordings Owen Brannigan 1908 1973 was one of England ... more details
Jennet may be a girl s name, similar to Janet , or may refer to The jennet , a historic type of riding horse The Spanish Jennet Horse , a developing new horse breed in the United States A female donkey , also called a Jenny A female hinny , also called a Jenny disambig ... more details
thee br Ma hinny wipe them een sae breet, br That mine wi love did dazzle br When thy heart s sad, can ... br Cheer up, ma hinny leet thy pipe, br And take a blast o backy br It s but for yen and twenty days ... br Becrike aw s up tiv every rig, br Sae dinna doot, ma hinny br But at the blue stane o the brig ... But aw ll hed spent that varra neet br For money, hinny owre neet to keep, br Wad brick ma sleep br .... br Fareweel, ma comely aw mun gang, br The Gen ral s een to dazzle br But, hinny if the time seems ... br an, and and br aw l and aw ll br baccy and backy br becrike and belike br binny and hinny br Blue ... more details
Orphan date March 2012 Please leave this line alone John Craggs 1849 after 1874 was a poet from North Sunderland who wrote several poems and songs including The Lass that sell d grozers upon the aad bridge , an example of Geordie dialect words Geordie dialect . Life John Craggs was born in 1849 in North Sunderland. It is assumed that this is the north part of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland and not the tiny village of North Sunderland , which is now a suburb of Seahouses . He was employed for several years as a clerk on the River Tyne Tyne until in 1877, he migrated to the metropolis where he became a member of the Detective division of the police force. He was a regular contributor to the local newspapers and used as a Pseudonym , the Pen name nom de plume of Mrkg. Fudjjv , which is a cryptogram of his name. In 1874 he was awarded Chater s gold medal for his sentimental song, The Old Cot on the Tyne. The date of his death is not known. Works Works include, among others M.P. for Jarrow Jarra The Letter from Hannah Old cot The which won the 1874 Chater s gold medal Lass that sell d grozers upon the aad bridge The Cuddy s egg Comic song about hatching a cheese Ninety nine song about old age, similar to Sair Fyel d, Hinny See also Geordie dialect words References Reflist External links http www.archive.org stream allansillustrat00firgoog allansillustrat00firgoog djvu.txt Allan s Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings &c.1891 http www.asaplive.com archive detail.asp?id L0110601 Farne folk archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craggs, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English poet SHORT DESCRIPTION English songwriter DATE OF BIRTH 1849 PLACE OF BIRTH North Sunderland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craggs, John Category 1849 births Category English poets Category English songwriters Category People from Sunderland district Category Geordie songwriters England poet stub Songwriter stub ... more details
This is a list of genetic hybrids Image Zeedonk 800.jpg thumb A Zonkey , a zebra donkey hybrid Image Ligertrainer.jpg thumb Hercules, a Liger , a Lion Tiger hybrid Image Jaglion.jpg thumb A Jaglion , a Jaguar Lion hybrid File Goldfinch Canary hybrid.JPG thumb A Mule bird mule , a Domestic Canary Goldfinch hybrid. Hybrid Iguana , a single cross hybrid resulting from natural interbreeding between male marine iguana s and female Galapagos Land Iguana land iguana s since the late 2000s. 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, a zebra donkey cross. Zorse, a zebra horse cross Zony or Zetland, a zebra pony cross zony is a generic term zetland is specifically a hybrid of the Shetland pony breed with a zebra Bovid hybrid s Dzo , zo or yakow a cross between a domestic cattle cow bull and a yak . Beefalo , a cross of an American bison and a domestic cattle cow . This is a fertile breed this along with genetic evidence has caused them to be recently reclassified into the same genus, Bos . citation needed date December 2010 Zubron , a hybrid between wisent European bison and domestic cattle cow . Sheep goat hybrid s, such as the Toast of Botswana the geep is a chimera not a hybrid . Ursid hybrid s, such as the grizzly polar bear hybrid , occur between black bears, brown bears, and polar bears. Felid hybrid s Savannah cat Savannah cats are the hybrid cross between an serval African serval cat and a domestic cat A hybrid between a Bengal Tiger Bengal tiger and a Siberian Tiger Siberian tiger is an example of an intra specific hybrid. Liger s and Tiglon s crosses between a lion and a tiger and other Panthera hybrid s such as the lijagulep . Various other wild cat crosses are known involving the lynx , bobcat , leopard , serval , etc. Bengal cat , a cross between the Asian leopard cat and the domestic cat, one of many hybr ... more details
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 Horse harness Howdah Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Zero emissions vehicle Horse tack saddle Yoke Referenc ... more details
Harry Nelson 1804 ???? was a Newcastle upon Tyne concert hall singer and comedian of the late 19th early 20th century. br He is credited with writing Hi, canny man Hi, canny man hoy a ha penny oot br Works Harry Nelson made a few recordings right at the end of his career, which included Hi, canny man and Our Jemmie or Oh, hey ye seen wor Jimmie , both of which songs are still popular in Tyneside folk clubs br Both these songs survived and are available on the CD Various Artists Wor Nanny s A Mazer Early Recordings Of Artists From The North East 1904 1933 on Phonograph, PHCD2K1 br br The full list of tracks on this CD are as follows br br class wikitable order title artist br 1 Wor Nanny s A Mazer C. Ernest Catcheside Warrington br 2 Blaydon Races J.C. Scatter br 3 Alpine Echoes Harton Colliery Band br 4 Geordie Haad The Bairn Jamieson Dodds br 5 Cushy Butterfield C. Ernest Catcheside Warrington br 6 Hi, canny man Harry Nelson br 7 The Neibors Doon Belaa Jamieson Dodds br 8 Tyneside Policeman J.C. Scatter br 9 The Cliffs Of Old Tynemouth C. Ernest Catcheside Warrington br 10 Our Jemmie with patter Harry Nelson br 11 Johnson and High Level Hornpipe Jas. Brown br 12 Keep Your Feet Still Geordie Hinny Dewey Gibson br 13 Last Night C. Ernest Catcheside Warrington br 14 Adam Buckam O , Wrap Up Ernest J. Potts br 15 Whistling Geordie Jimmy James br 16 The Keel Row Anthony Charlton br 17 Hexham Races Northumbrian Smallpipes Felton Lonnin br 18 Albert Before The Means Test Committee Parts 1 & 2 Albert Burdon & Company Recordings Harry Nelson sings Hi, Canny Man and Our Jimmie on the CD Various Artists Wor Nanny s A Mazer Early Recordings Of Artists From The North East 1904 1933 http www.mawson wareham.com anthology player index.php?mwmcode MWMCDSP41&track 9 See also Geordie dialect words References Reflist External links http mysite.verizon.net cbladey sang priestsA.html Sources for Newcastle Music br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nelson, Harry ALTERNAT ... more details
expand list date April 2012 This list of fictional ungulates in literature is a subsidiary to the list of fictional ungulates and list of fictional animals . The list is restricted to notable ungulate hooved characters from various works organized by medium. This list includes Deer , Moose , Cattle , Giraffe s, Camel s, Donkey s, sheep and Zebra s excluding Horse s, Pachyderms and Pig s which are listed in Lists of fictional animals by biological category separate articles . Deer class wikitable sortable Name Species Author Work Notes Bambi character Bambi White Tailed Deer Felix Salten Bambi, A Life in the Woods Faline White Tailed Deer Felix Salten Bambi, A Life in the Woods Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Rudolph Reindeer Robert L. May Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer a reindeer originally from the 1939 story Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer , later adapted to a 1949 song, a Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer TV special 1964 television special , and various derivative works. Horses Arod Middle earth Arod , Legolas s horse in J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings Asfaloth , Glorfindel s horse, from J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings Bill the Pony , owned by the Hobbit s in The Lord of the Rings Binky Discworld Binky , ridden by Death Discworld Death in Terry Pratchett s Discworld novels Boxer Animal Farm Boxer , Mollie, and Clover, from Animal Farm by George Orwell Bree Narnia Bree Hee Hinny Brinny Hoohy Hah Bree for short , from The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis Bumpkin Middle earth Bumpkin , Merry Brandybuck s horse in J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings Fatty Lumpkin , horse owned by Tom Bombadil in The Lord of the Rings Firefoot , horse owned by omer in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien Hasufel , Aragorn s horse in J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings Hwin , from The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis Jolly Jumper , Lucky Luke s horse and friend in Lucky Luke Misty of Chincoteague , a real pony made famous by Marguerite Henry s children s bo ... more details
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
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
Orphan date February 2009 File choirphoto.jpg thumb alt FMVC in 2007 FMVC in 2007 History Felling Male Voice Choir was established in 1920 and is based in Felling, Tyne and Wear Felling , Gateshead , in the North East England North East of England. The choir performs throughout the region and also undertakes national and international tours, and has won several major awards. ref cite news title A local tradition that still strikes a chord url http icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk ic eveningchronicle 2003 10 20 a local tradition that still strikes a chord 50081 13535241 work Evening Chronicle date 2003 10 20 accessdate 2008 02 25 ref The choir has its roots in the Methodist Church and promotes male voice singing by developing an increasingly wide repertoire. With music from Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Palestrina to modern classics. In 2010 the choir celebrated its 90th year in a joint concert with the Reg Vardy Band . ref cite news title Musical merger a true treat for the senses url http www.chroniclelive.co.uk north east news evening chronicle news 2010 10 27 musical merger a true treat for the senses 72703 27551161 work Evening Chronicle date 2010 10 27 accessdate 2010 10 27 ref Notable concerts October 2008 Celebrity Concert with Sir Thomas Allen at Sage Gateshead Competition successes The choir has the unique honour of winning the choral competition at the 1951 Festival of Britain. The choir today FMVC has a membership of around 80 members, ranging in age from 20s upwards. Repertoire The Long Day Closes The Caller Cullercoats Bay I m Gonna Sing Discography Ain t Got Time to Die 1973 Home and Away Rejoice with Felling Voices of the Tyne 1981 Voices of the North Chart Toppers 2006 Keep Your Feet Still Geordie Hinny 2006 Christmas with Felling 2010 Alumni References reflist External links http www.fmvc.org Felling Male Voice Choir website http www.youtube.com watch?v iz7GLp6usts FMVC on Youtube photographic montage set to a sample FMVC music excerpts. http news.bbc ... more details
and hinny in China publisher Cytogenetics and Genome Research author R. Rong, A.C. Chandley, J. Song ... of Idaho . See also 40 acres and a mule African Wild Ass Donkey Horse Hinny Jennet Kiang ... more details
7 Bonny Keel Laddie 8 The Little Pee Dee 9 Ma Canny Hinny 10 Dol Li A A song famous in Newcastle ... Song maybe called My Eppie 257 Little Billy 257 Sair Fail d Hinny 258 The Hair Skin George Knight ... Derwent 294 The Hexamshire Lass 296 The Northumbrian s Sigh for his Native Country 296 A You A, Hinny ... more details