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- Donkeys_in_North_America abstract "Donkeys in North America constitute approximately 0.1% of the worldwide donkey population. They were first brought to the New World by Christopher Columbus in the 15th century, and once arriving in Mexico in the 16th century, spread northward into what today is the United States. Some donkeys were bred in the eastern part of the continent from imported European stock. In the gold rush era of 19th century, additional numbers came to the western United States for use as pack animals and working animals in the mining industry. Some sources suggest that there are no true North American donkey breeds as such, and it is true that donkeys in Canada and the United States are classified according to their size as miniature, standard or mammoth donkeys. However, there are US-based purebred registries for the spotted ass (a color breed), the American mammoth jackstock, and the miniature donkey,. The three size classifications have been reported as breeds to the Domestic Animal Diversity database of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization by the National Animal Germplasm Program of the Agricultural Research Service of the US Department of Agriculture, along with the burro (a small standard donkey that includes a feral population), and the spotted ass.".
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- Donkeys_in_North_America comment "Donkeys in North America constitute approximately 0.1% of the worldwide donkey population. They were first brought to the New World by Christopher Columbus in the 15th century, and once arriving in Mexico in the 16th century, spread northward into what today is the United States. Some donkeys were bred in the eastern part of the continent from imported European stock.".
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