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This is a list of the breeds of ass or donkey considered in France to be of French origin. [1] [2] Recognised breeds
The Baudet du Poitou, also called the Poitevin or Poitou donkey, is a French breed of donkey. It is one of the largest breeds, and jacks (donkey stallions) were bred to mares of the Poitevin horse breed to produce Poitevin mules, which were formerly in worldwide demand for agricultural and other work.
the Poitou donkey was developed for the sole purpose of the jacks being mated with mares to produce mules. It is a large donkey breed with a very long shaggy coat and no dorsal stripe: Benderi: Iran: Biyang: China: Bourik: Haiti: Brasil: Venezuela: Bulgaro: Venezuela: Bulgarian donkey: Bulgaria: Burro: Mexico, Nicaragua, United States
Pages in category "Donkey breeds originating in France" ... List of French donkey breeds; B. Baudet du Poitou; Bourbonnais Donkey; C. Corsican donkey; Cotentin Donkey; G.
The Haras Nationaux, now the French Institute of Horse and Riding (IFCE), supported this preservation effort by officially recognizing French donkey breeds. [38] Donkey centers were established in Lignières, Braize, and Dampierre-sur-Boutonne. [38] The number of French donkeys increased from 23,000 to 35,000 between 1985 and 1994. [17 ...
The Pyrenean, French: Âne des Pyrénées, is a French breed of domestic donkey. It is distributed in a large area of south-western France, covering the whole of the regions of Aquitaine, Midi Pyrénées and Languedoc Roussillon. The largest concentration is in Aquitaine, which is a large part of the historic region of Gascony.
Bart isn't just a full-sized donk, he's a 17-year-old donkey that weighs over 1,000 lbs. Meanwhile Wolfie is "just over 100 [lbs.]," they added. That's quite a difference.
The Provence Donkey, French: Âne de Provence, is a breed of domestic donkey from Provence, in south-eastern France. It is now distributed through much of central and south-east France, with the highest concentration in Provence and the Rhône-Alpes region . [ 6 ]