Asino Asinara
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The Sardinian breeds, Asinara and Sardo Grigio, shared some distinctive genetic traits that separated them from the remaining Italian donkeys. Asinara and Sardo Grigio, in fact, were assigned to the same cluster by both the Neighbor-net and the Bayesian assignment |
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Country |
Italy, I |
Location |
Asinara island; Sardinia, Tuscany and Emilia |
Species |
Ass |
Synonyms |
Asino dell’Asinara |
Management |
feral |
Population size |
Total: 150 white variety |
Morphology |
it is small and the size is similar to the Sardinian donkey; the most important difference is the white coat, that probably belongs to a form of incomplete albinism.
Height (cm) 80-105
Thoracic circumference (cm) 100
Foreleg circumference (cm) 11-13 |
History |
Origins: - Uncertain but oral records report the presence of white donkeys on the island since the end of XIX century. - the appearance of the white coat in more recent times is probably due to a random mutation that spread to all the population. |
Contact |
Daniele Bigi, RARE |
Source of information |
Daniele Bigi, R.A.R.E. association |
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