A donkey braying at dawn carries further than any other farm animal — that long hee-haw is a two-tone broadcast designed to travel across valleys, and most stock recordings either clip the intake or miss the gasping tail. These 43 donkey sound clips treat the full call as the unit: full hee-haw braying with both halves intact, single calls from a lone animal, herd mix where two or three donkeys answer each other, the deeper angry donkey complaint when something's wrong in the paddock, and quiet stable bray voices captured close at feeding time.
Cartoon and animation work uses the most exaggerated full brays because the comedy needs the bigger gesture — pitch them up a few cents and the animal reads younger. Documentary and farm-life footage pulls the quieter stable material that doesn't compete with narration. Spaghetti-western edits reach for the lone-call takes against open-country ambience. Grab whatever donkey noise the scene needs — the whole set is free to download, no signup or licence.