They can be very loud when they are trying to to mate. However, during mating the jack (male) will bite the back of the Jenny's neck, so he wont make noise while the actual breeding is occurring.
With mules or other donkeys. A donkey can mate with a pony and you get a podonk.
You should, to ensure that the male (if he is intact) will not try to mate with the Jenny. Some donkeys and horses are aggressive to the females while mating.
Yes, donkeys and zebras can mate, the offspring will be called a Zebroid.
They Meow Loud
Mules (a cross-breed between a male donkey and a female horse) are usually bred (humans assist them in mating) with other mules. If left with other horses or donkeys, mules are also known to mate with stallions (both male horses and donkeys; male donkeys are commonly called "jacks") and mares (both female horses and donkeys; female donkeys are commonly called "jennies").
to find a mate they roarr really loud
sometimes i pee on the side of the toilet to make less noise
Yes, a male donkey, known as a jack, can mate with both female donkeys (jennies) and other male donkeys, though same-sex mating is not typical for reproduction. In general, mating behavior can be observed among male donkeys, but it does not lead to offspring. Instead, such interactions may be influenced by social dynamics or dominance behavior within a group.
Donkeys are very social animals and can develop very strong emotional attachments with other animals including other donkeys. In the wild, male donkeys frequently live on their own and defend a territory so that they will have breeding rights to as many females as possible.
well they make a loud grating sound
The animal that says "bray" is the donkey. This distinctive sound is often described as a loud, harsh, and prolonged vocalization, which is characteristic of donkeys. Bray is used by donkeys to communicate with each other and can indicate various emotions or needs.
Breeding a donkey and a horse makes a mule, and you will end up with a colt like any equine.