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Revista U.D.C.A Actualidad & Divulgación Científica

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HERNANDEZ-HERRERA, Darwin Yovanny; CARRILLO-GONZALEZ, Diego Fernando  and  MONTES-VERGARA, Donicer Eduardo. Zoometric and ethnological characterization of the colombian creole donkey in Sucre, Colombia. rev.udcaactual.divulg.cient. [online]. 2022, vol.25, n.2, e1948.  Epub Oct 24, 2022. ISSN 0123-4226.  https://doi.org/10.31910/rudca.v25.n2.2022.1948.

In Colombia, works performed with the colombian creole donkey (CCD) have shown a possible danger of extinction. The above, associate with an alarming decrease in its inventory and a reduction in genetic diversity. Thus, morphological characterization could be the first step for future conservation plans to conduct a repopulation. Therefore, this work aimed to characterize the zoometric and ethnological traits of CCD in five natural subregions of the department of Sucre. 20 males from each of the natural subregions from Sucre (Golfo de Morrosquillo: GM, Montes de María: MM, Mojana: MO, San Jorge: SJ, Sabanas: SA) with an age average of 4.7 ± 1.0 years old and weight estimated between 126.0 ± 19.4 kg were recorded and were submitted to 28 morphometric measurements. Descriptive statistics, analysis of variance between subregions, and hierarchical grouping for statistical analysis were performed. Also, five ethnological indices and five productive indices were estimated. The results showed that most of the zoometric variables varied significantly between subregions. The values assessed were similar to other creole donkey breeds. The hierarchical grouping analysis allowed the creation of two groups with geographic proximity. The structural homogeneity and morphostructural harmony found within the subregions were medium-low. However, when analyzing all the CCD measurements together, medium to high morphostructural uniformity and harmony were evidenced. The ethnological indices allow us to classify the CCD as a longlinear, hypermetric, dolichocephalic, and concavilinear animal. In addition, the productive indices indicated that the CCD is a proportionate donkey, with good poise and aptitude for work.

Keywords : Animal morphology; Donkey; Ethnozootechnics; Genetic resource; Equus asinus.

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