Viterbese
ViterbeseConservation status |
FAO (2007): extinct[1] |
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Other names |
- Asino di Allumiere
- Asino Viterbese
- Grigio Viterbese
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Country of origin |
Italy |
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Distribution |
Lazio |
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Use |
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Traits |
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Height |
Male: 119–137 cm |
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Female: 112–135 cm |
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Classification |
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MIPAAF |
Breed standard |
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Donkey Equus asinus |
The Viterbese or Italian: Asino Viterbese is a breed of donkey from Lazio in central Italy.[3] It is particularly associated with the town and province of Viterbo from which it takes its name, and with the Monti della Tolfa and the town of Allumiere in the province of Rome. In 2007 it was reported by the FAO as extinct.[1] In 2012 it was added to the list of autochthonous donkey breeds of limited distribution recognised by the Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali, the Italian ministry of agriculture and forestry.[2][4] A total population of 153 head was reported in the same year.[3]
References
Donkey breeds of Italy |
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| These are the donkey breeds considered in Italy to be wholly or partly of Italian origin. Many have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Italian. | | | | Minor and extinct breeds |
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- Argentato di Sologno
- Asino Sardo Grigio Crociato
- Baio Lucano
- Basilicata
- Calabrian
- Castel Morrone
- Emilian
- Grigio Viterbese or Cariovilli
- Irpinia donkey
- Marche
- Pugliese
- San Domenico
- San Francesco
- Sant'Alberto
- Sant'Andrea
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