General Dupont’s division has had to leave both cannons taken from the Austrians but marches with 4,000 prisoners and 5 standards. The Austrian losses are very high: 400 dead, 1,100 wounded; the French strength only amounted to 5,279 men. On the French side, 784 men are missing; 332 of them belonging to the 96th. The 1st Hussars lost a third of its strength in repeated charges.
Dupont’s first Division is now to join its Corps on the other bank of the Danube. On October 14th, Ney will cross the Danube again under Austrian fire during the famous battle of Elchingen…
Mack would certainly have been defeated on October 11th if Ney and his entire Corps had been in Haslach. But this is another story...