SOME INFORMATION ABOUT THE DONKEY
Here you'll find :
* A bit of history : the origins of the donkey
* descriptive morphology
* a look at the different races
* the various uses of the donkey
*A note on the decline and come-back of the donkeyand besides
Soon on line :donkeys and culture
legend corner
popular traditions
fable corner
* A BIBLIOGRAPHY
* the races in detail
* health and care
* behaviour
* breeding, etc., etc.
SOME SALIENT POINTS
Classification :
Branch : Vertebrates
Class : Mammals
Family: Equidae
Superorder : Ungulata
Order : Perissodactyls
Genus : Equus
Species : asinusThe donkey (or ass) family
male : donkey or ass
breeding male : stud donkey
female : she-donkey, she-ass or jenny
young : foalCross breeds :
Donkey and Mare = mule
Horse and she-donkey = hinny
The donkey's weight varies from 80 kg for a miniature donkey to 480 kg for a Poitou male. Hauteur au garrot : de 0,80 m. à 1,60 m. Its ears are extremely mobile and measure half the length of the head. It lives an average of 30 to 35 years. Exceptionally, it can live beyond 50. The period of gestation of the she-donkey is between 12 and 13 months. The tail is long and ends in a tuft of coarse hair.
Morphology of the Donkey
* the average height at the withers varies from 0,80 m to 1,60 m;
* the weight varies according to the individual and the race, from 80 kg for a miniature donkey to 480 kg for a Poitou male;
* the out-stretched body length is from 0,9 m to 1,60 m; characterized by a fairly narrow breast, the body thickens to take on a more or less cylindrical form towards the rear;
* the back is slightly oblique from withers to loin, becoming more or less prominent, then flattening out with a slight downward curve. The spine, shorter than that of the horse, consists of very well-developed dorsal vertebrae, which is why the donkey has a strong and prominent back;
Jacky Davezé * the tail is high-set and pendant, fairly long, with a tuft of coarse hair at the end;
* the head is long, the muzzle white, the end of the nose black and the eye almond-shaped;
* the voice: the donkey brays, the horse neighs;
* the ears are pointed, high set, wide at the base with the auricle facing forward; extremely mobile, they normally measure about half the length of the head;
* the limbs, like those of all equidae, are long, set well clear of the body and adapted for easy walking;
* the donkey's foot is more perpendicular than that of the horse.Back to the top
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