| The Cotentin donkey
 
  
 For centuries now, the Cotentin donkey has been present in all small 
              farm's in Lower-Normandie. At the beginning of the century, the 
              only department of the Manche counted approximately 9 000 donkeys, 
              used mainly like pack donkeys to transport the cows milk.
 Before 1940, more than 300 donkeys were sold each year in Lessay 
              fair in the Manche. They have gradually disappeared from the countryside as the result 
              of the modernization of agricultural techniques. But, nowadays we 
              can see they have quickly increased its numbers. In the department 
              of the Manche, the donkeys are approximately 2 500(all breeds). The Cotentin donkey was officially recognized by the Ministry of 
              Agriculture in August 1997. Since this date, the National Stud farms manage the herd book of 
              the Cotentin donkey. Nowadays, we count approximately 1200 Cotentin donkeys among which 
              approx 800 are recognized on an initial title and approximately 
              400 with origin known. Since August 2001, the herd book on initial title of the Cotentin 
              donkeys is closed.A certain number of Cotentin donkeys are approved by public covered, 
              the National Stud farms.
 Each stud owner completes the declarations of the covering and 
              birth on the notebooks given by the National Stud farm. Before the foal reaches sixmonths, it is necessary for the breeder 
              to have the foal identified by an approved vetenary ie. microchip 
              and certificate.           |