Английская Википедия:Catalan donkey

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a group of dark-coloured donkeys with pale noses

The Catalan (Шаблон:Lang-ca or Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang-es) is a breed of large domestic donkey from the historic region of Catalonia, now in north-eastern Spain and south-western France. Approximately 80% of the breed population is in the modern autonomous community of Catalonia, and approximately 20% is in the historic Roussillon region of France.Шаблон:R

History

The Catalan breed is considered to be very old;Шаблон:R Pliny the Elder mentions donkeys on the Plain of Vic, in the comarca of Osona.Шаблон:R Some believe it to be related to the Mallorquín and the Zamorano-Leonés donkey.Шаблон:R

It originates in the basins of the Cardener, Segre and Ter rivers.Шаблон:R A herd-book was established in 1880Шаблон:R or 1929.Шаблон:R Numbers fell during the Spanish Civil War, but recovered in the next decade. In the 1960s and 1970s rural depopulation and the mechanisation of agriculture led to a new decline in numbers. A breeders' association, the Шаблон:Lang, was formed in 1978 and the 1929 herd-book was re-opened.Шаблон:R Much of the credit for the recovery of the breed is given to one person, Joan Gassó i Salvans from the comarca of Berguedà.Шаблон:R In 2004, 32% of the registered population of 336 were on his finca in Olvan.Шаблон:R An official national genealogical herd-book was opened in 2002.Шаблон:R At the end of 2013 the total population in Spain was recorded as 851.Шаблон:R In 2020 the Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, the Spanish ministry of agriculture, listed the breed as "in danger of extinction".Шаблон:R

The Catalan has been exported to many countries, among them Algeria, Congo, Madagascar, Tunisia and Zaire in Africa; Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Cuba and the United States in the Americas; and also Australia, Germany, India and the United Kingdom.Шаблон:R It contributed to the history of European breeds including the Baudet de Poitou in France, and the Asino di Martina Franca and Asino di Pantelleria in Italy. In the United States it played an essential part in the development of the American Mammoth Jack: a Catalan jack known as Imported Mammoth, brought to Charleston in South Carolina in 1819, was widely used for breeding in parts of Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee.Шаблон:R

Characteristics

The Catalan is a large donkey, and generally weighs between Шаблон:Val.Шаблон:R Height at the withers is some Шаблон:Val for jacks, about Шаблон:Val less for jennies.Шаблон:R

Use

The traditional use of the Catalan was as a sire for mules.Шаблон:R With the mechanisation of agriculture in the twentieth century, demand for mules fell precipitously, and Catalan jacks were no longer needed for this purpose. In the twenty-first century, possible uses for these donkeys include recreational tourism; use in vegetation management to clear underbrush in woodland, thus reducing the risk of fire; as a companion animal; and as an element of cultural heritage.Шаблон:R Advocates of Catalan nationalism have adopted the donkey as a satirical response to the Toro de Osborne image widespread in other parts of Spain.Шаблон:R

References

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