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Do donkeys laugh? Interesting question, isn’t it? The hee-haw sound or “bray” that resembles a laugh is how donkeys react to most of the things happening around them. Interestingly, the facial expression of donkeys while hee-hawing or braying also resembles a laugh, making us believe that they are laughing. In reality, donkeys do not laugh, but their expressions and the sound resemble what humans consider a “laugh”. Why do donkeys laugh (if we decide to…

If you own a farm or livestock, you might have had this question in your mind. Will donkeys kill coyotes? Can they protect farm animals from coyotes and other predators? The short answer is yes. Donkeys do kill coyotes, and the donkeys vs coyotes fight isn’t new. In fact, they are used on many farms to protect other livestock. If you have a farm where you have cows, goats, or other farm animals, a guard…

People around the world consider various animals as pets. But what about donkeys? Do donkeys make good pets? If yes, what are the reasons that make them good pets? The perception about donkeys is that they are mostly used as draft animals or as guard animals on a farm to protect the livestock. But the truth is, Donkeys can be extraordinarily sweet, gentle, and fun, making great pets for you and your family. If you…

Donkeys are strong animals who have quite a powerful kick when they want to use it. Unprovoked, donkeys are usually peaceful animals, but they will absolutely defend themselves and their herd if they feel the need to. In answer to the question, “Are donkeys dangerous to dogs?” The answer is that yes, they can be. Though donkeys are larger animals, they do still have some predators that they fear. These usually include but are not…

If you are a new donkey owner or if you are planning to breed a donkey, you might have had this question in mind. How long does a baby donkey stay with its mother? Would the mother donkey really take care of the baby? The average length of time that a baby donkey stays with its mother is between 4 and 6 months from birth. As a donkey owner, it is important to provide the…

If you want to own farm animals, you likely want to own more than one. However, the animals you own must be compatible for their well-being and comfort. With this in mind, can donkeys and goats live together? The answer to this question depends on the personality type of the donkey you have, it varies in each farm case. Some donkeys have an attachment to goats and get along with them well, whereas other donkeys…

Animals all behave in different ways, and their reactions usually have a meaning or a reason behind them. Biting is no exception. So why do donkeys bite each other on the neck? Donkeys bite each other on the neck to establish dominance and tell the other herd members that they are stronger. This behavior may also just be part of playtime, as donkeys and other equines like to play fight with each other. Understanding the…

A healthy donkey is capable of traveling quickly and carrying way more on its back than a human ever could, but just how fast can a donkey run in order to get these tasks done? Industrialization (which led to mechanization) has largely replaced the donkey, but there are many countries and cultures out there that still rely on this sturdy creature. A donkey is of course slower than a machine, but considering the donkey’s sturdiness,…

Donkeys are often seen as a stubborn, hard-working breed. They’re intelligent and independent, which makes them ideal for families who live in rural areas. If you are familiar with donkeys, you would have wondered if they can actually swim or be in waters like some other farm animals. The short answer is yes, but most jacks can swim if appropriately trained. But you should know some things before taking your donkey into the water. Can…

Donkeys are famous for kicking. There’s even an exercise inspired by and named after donkeys kicking. But why do donkeys kick? They are such cute animals, yet they seem almost ferocious when they kick so powerfully. Donkeys are adorable but fierce. There are several reasons why donkeys kick, but it all boils down to self-defense, protection of offspring, defense of territories, and establishing dominance. Kicking can also be in response to pain and even be…

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