| Yesterday & Today
 
  
   Up until 1940 the donkey was an animal which was soon 
              in the Norman countryside. They were very important to the farms 
              and were used for many daily tasks. The donkey has the advantage of being a robust animal and easy to 
              use, and they require little care. Its cost is really less than 
              the horse and we can be found in all farms and was often called: 
              "the horse of the poor".
 
 The donkey is smaller than the horse and was adapted 
              to be packed. It was mainly used to transport the milk in des copper 
              cans at the beginning of the twentieth century and later in milk-churns 
              as represented on the two postcards above. But the donkey was also used with a cart by a few 
              small-farms. For example the first postcard shows three donkeys 
              harnessed "à la volée" on a tipcart to transport 
              at low tide the kelp rejected by the sea. These algae were used 
              like manure for the market gardener or the pastures. But with the fast development of agricultural mechanization 
              after the war, the donkey has lost its work on place the farms and 
              its population decreased in the decades following. The department 
              of the Manche which counted approximately 9000 donkeys at the beginning 
              of the century, saw its numbers reduce considerably up until 1970. But since this time the donkey started to become more 
              popular. It is not used lowever any more in Normandy for agricultural 
              work but simply like a pet. Moreover, a new tendency has started over the past by the green 
              tourism using again the donkey to carry loads but this time for 
              pleasure. Thus, every year, many ramblers who walk in France use 
              donkeys to carry their backpack and all necessary equipment to the 
              camp-sites.
 
 One can quote for example Jacques Clouteau a famous 
              writer who has written about the excursions which he has done with 
              his donkey Ferdinand, among which is the journey to Saint-Jaques 
              de Compostelle (cf. amazon.fr). Many donkey owners are passionate about leisure carting 
              with barouches or marathon cart. To prove this passion for donkey, the department of 
              the Manche account now approximately 2500 donkeys all races.    |