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  2. Donkeys in France - Wikipedia

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    Donkey breeding has minimal economic significance, as it is primarily for conservation purposes. [51] The market value of a donkey is significantly low in France, with some amateurs even offering their donkeys for free, which devalues the work of selection and dressage by professional breeders. [52]

  3. Baudet du Poitou - Wikipedia

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    A studbook for the breed was established in France in 1884, and the 19th and early 20th centuries saw them being used for the production of mules throughout Europe. During this same time, Poitou bloodlines were also used to develop other donkey breeds, including the American Mammoth Jack in the United States.

  4. List of French donkey breeds - Wikipedia

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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. Baudet du Poitou; Bourbonnais Donkey;

  5. List of donkey breeds - Wikipedia

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    France: 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

  6. Provence Donkey - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  7. Norman donkey - Wikipedia

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    The Norman donkey, French: Âne Normand, is a breed of domestic donkey from Normandy, in north-west France. It is found mainly in the present-day Lower Normandy and Upper Normandy regions, and is also present in Brittany and the Pays de Loire. It is the smallest of the seven recognised French donkey breeds. [4]

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  9. Bourbonnais Donkey - Wikipedia

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    The Bourbonnais Donkey, French: Âne bourbonnais, is a breed of domestic donkey from the historic region of the Bourbonnais, which corresponds roughly with the modern département of Allier, in the Auvergne region of central France. It was in the past used as a pack animal, for hauling barges, and to pull light gigs.