Locals fearing a donkey may be shot for being too loud have launched a bid to save him. The animal’s braying at all times of day and night have sparked complaints to the council from people who say the noise, which can be heard two miles away, keeps them kept awake.
But villagers have started a campaign to stop the donkey, called Joseph, being sent to the knacker’s yard. Owners Phil and Clare Williams claim the braying is Joseph being sociable and they cannot move him as he shares the field with a horse who is his friend.
They did separate them but the donkey got ill and they moved him back again. Self-employed Phil, 50, of Brierley, South Yorks said: “He has got a very loud bray but he’s only doing what comes naturally.
"He brays if he sees people. It’s his way of being friendly.” Local councillor Roy Miller confirmed a complaint is being probed. But he assured villagers whatever the outcome Joseph will not be shot.