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The History of the Miniature Donkey
Miniature donkeys originated in the Mediterranean area of Northern
Africa in ancient times and more recently from the Islands of
Sicily and Sardinia off the west coast of Italy. Over time the
distinctions between the two island populations blurred and they
are now considered one breed properly called Miniature Mediterranean
Donkeys. They are simply referred to as Miniature Donkeys in North
America.
Purebred Miniature Donkeys in the Mediterranean area are rapidly
disappearing, as the small donkeys are being mixed with larger
breeds. For this reason, the Donkeys in North America have global
genetic value. Fortunately, numbers in the U.S. and Canada are
strong and are increasing since the first Donkeys arrived in the
early 1900's. Approximately 2,179 animals were registered in 1995
and the current population is estimated between 17,000 and 20,000
in the U.S.
The Miniature Donkey is a compact, well-proportioned animal with
a sweet, sociable disposition. At maturity (3 years), it is able
to pull a cart or carry a pack as it did in its native Sicily
and Sardinia.
The Miniature Donkey community should strive to combine as many
positive qualities as possible in each jennet and jack pairing
to ensure the progeny will be excellent representatives of the
breed.
Although every Miniature donkey is not breeding quality, all Miniature
Donkeys have a role to play as endearing companions and as public
ambassadors in schools, fairs, parades and nursing homes.

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