Because the pigment in the Donkey's skin is a usually (whatever the opposite of recessive) trait. Therefore, most donkeys will be gray.
Donkeys are usually gray or brown. Or somewhere in between.
Because that's what the color of the offspring was
cows chickens and donkeys mostly
mostly because donkeys cant digest it
Mostly horses and elephants and donkeys.
Wild Donkeys are found in Africa, domesticated donkeys are found in most part of the states and Canada. They are mostly found on sheep farms or other livestock operations for protection of the animals. They are commonly used in warmer parts of America for transportation.
Although many donkeys are the familiar gray-dun color, there are many other coat shades. Most donkeys, regardless of coat color, will have dorsal stripes and shoulder crosses, dark ear marks, as well as the light points - white muzzle and eye rings, and white belly and inner leg. Colors in the donkey range from the gray shades of gray-dun to brown, bay, black, roan (red and gray), variants of sorrel (red), Ivory, Frosted/spotted White, and a unique Spotted pattern.
Blue Gray
mostly during the day.
American hunters, mostly.
On howrse Donkeys are their own breed, so no two breeds "make" a Donkey.
blue and gray