Animals (Jun 2023)

Potential of Endangered Local Donkey Breeds in Meat and Milk Production

  • Ante Ivanković,
  • Gordan Šubara,
  • Giovanni Bittante,
  • Edmondo Šuran,
  • Nicoló Amalfitano,
  • Jasna Aladrović,
  • Nikolina Kelava Ugarković,
  • Lana Pađen,
  • Mateja Pećina,
  • Miljenko Konjačić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13132146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 2146

Abstract

Read online

The problem of the erosion of animal genetic resources is evident in certain local donkey breeds, and their long-term sustainability can be achieved by economically repositioning them. To develop alternative and sustainable commercial programs, the meat and milk production characteristics of Istrian donkey and Littoral Dinaric donkey breeds were investigated. The meat production characteristics were examined in mature males, whose carcasses were dissected, and meat composition was determined using NIT spectrophotometry and gas chromatography. Milk yield and milk composition were determined in jennies in second or subsequent lactations by measuring milk volume and using infrared spectrometry and gas chromatography. Compared to the Littoral Dinaric donkey, the Istrian donkey has a higher carcass weight and dressing percentage (p p p p = 0.002). The values of the atherogenic and thrombogenic indexes were favorable, considering potential beneficial effects of donkey milk and meat on consumer health. The findings of this research suggest that local donkey breeds hold significant potential for meat and milk production, focusing on the uniqueness and quality of their products rather than the quantity of meat and milk they can produce.

Keywords