Donkeys communicate with each other using a varieVocalizations: Donkeys use different sounds to communicate their emotions or intentions to others. For example, they may bray loudly when they are excited or anxious, and emit grunts or snorts when they are content.
Body Language: Donkeys also use body language to convey information. They can tilt their ears forward when alert or interested in something happening around them, and pin them back against their head if feeling threatened. They may raise their heads up high as a sign of dominance over another donkey.ty of vocalizations, body language, and scents.
Scent Marking: Like many animals, donkeys also use scent marking as a way to communicate with one another. Donkeys have scent glands located on the sides of their faces that produce pheromones which help identify individuals within a group.