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| altname = Âne des Pyrénées | country = France | distribution = south-western France | maleheight = | femaleheight = | coat = glossy black, near-black, ''pangaré'' black, or chestnut bay〔 | group1 = Ministère de l'Agriculture | std1 = (Breed standards ) }} The Pyrenean donkey, (フランス語:'Âne des Pyrénées'), is a breed of domestic donkey from a large area of south-western of 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. The Pyrenean donkey breed unites two quite different types: the short and powerful Gascon type, and the taller and more elegant Catalan type, which is the French population of the Catalan donkey breed, approximately 20% of the total number of which is in the Roussillon.〔 == History == The Pyrenean donkey was flourishing at the start of the twentieth century; the First World War reduced rural populations, and the donkey population also fell. The effects of the mechanisation of agriculture and transport led to a greater decline. The lowest point was reached in the 1990s,〔 when no more than 20 animals remained.〔 The breed was reconstituted with stock imported from Spain.〔 A breeders' association, the Association des Eleveurs d'Anes des Pyrénées, was formed in 1994, and in 1997 the breed was officially recognised by the ministry of agriculture and the Haras Nationaux. The association maintains the stud book for the breed.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pyrenean donkey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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