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Critical Breeds List 2007 CRITICAL BREEDS LIST The Critical Breeds List is an inventory of all breeds for which there is data to suggest that the total number of breeding fe- males is less than or equal to 100 or the total number of breeding males is less than or equal to five; or if the overall popula- tion size is less than or equal to 120 and decreasing and the percentage of females being bred to males of the same breed is below 80 percent and it is not classified as extinct. The breeds are listed alphabetically by most common name within each species (mammalian species followed by avian species). This list includes 483 breeds, of these 425 are local breeds, 39 regional and 19 international breeds. Ñato (sp.) Uruguay Local breeds Pallaresa (sp.) Spain MAMMALIAN SPECIES Pasturina Italy Pechorskii tip kholmogorskogo r Russian Federation skota (ru.) American Bison (eng.) Ireland Punganur India Buffaloes (alb.) Albania Rodopska (bulg.) Bulgaria Buffel (dutch) Netherlands Rotbunte Schleswig Holsteiner South Africa s (ger.) Sanganer South Africa Agersøkvæg Denmark Swiss Grey (eng.) United Kingdom Allmogekor (swed.) Sweden Swona United Kingdom Ansbach-Triesdorfer (ger.) Germany Ukrainian Grey (eng.) Ukraine Aurochs de Heck (fr.) France Ukrainian Whiteheaded (eng.) Ukraine Baqra Maltija (sp.) Malta Varzese Ottonese (it.) Italy Betizu France Wagyu Netherlands Bison United Kingdom Yurinskaya (ru.) Russian Federation Bordelaise (fr.) France United Republic of Brahman crossbreed (eng.) Niue Zanzibar Zebu (eng.) Tanzania Brown Swiss (eng.) Serbia and Montenegro Znamensk Ukraine Cesky cervenostrakaty (czech) Czech Republic v Chianino-Maremmana Italy Criollo Caqueteño (sp.) Colombia Auckland Island (eng.) New Zealand Enderby Island (eng.) New Zealand Azpi Gorri (sp.) Spain Lao People’s Democratic Fjällnära ko (swed.) Sweden Bac Thao Republic Franqueiro (port.) Brazil Belgische hertegeit (dutch) Netherlands Friesian crossbreed (eng.) Niue Di Benevento (it.) Italy United States of Herens America Gembrong (bali.)(indon.) Indonesia Irish Maol Ireland Istriana (it.) Italy Iskursko Govedo (bulg.) Bulgaria Moncayo (sp.) Spain Japanese Poll (eng.) Japan Nicastrese (it.) Italy Kolubarska (serb.) Serbia and Montenegro Pafuri Mozambique Korthorn (dan.) Denmark Saanen (eng.) Serbia and Montenegro Leonese Spain Sarda di Tavolara (it.) Italy Light Aquitan (eng.) Ukraine Sempione (it.) Italy Marine Landaise (fr.) France Tokara (jap.) Japan Mishima (jap.) Japan Valdostana (it.) Italy Moi Cambodia Valfortorina (it.) Italy Murnau-Werdenfelser (ger.) Germany Vallesana (it.) Italy CRITICAL BREEDS LIST | Cuino (sp.) Mexico DRC France Bellunese (it.) Italy Duroc berenlijn (dutch) Netherlands Bezuidenhout (afrik.) South Africa Ebei Black (eng.) China Booroola Leicester Australia Estonian bacon Moldova Brentegana (it.) Italy Euskal txerria (sp.) Spain Brianzola (it.) Italy Forest Mountain (eng.) Armenia Campbell Island (eng.) New Zealand Gallega (sp.) Spain Carpetmaster (eng.) Australia United States of Guinea Hog (eng.) Cornella Bianca (it.) Italy America Crioulo Preto (port.) Brazil Hexi (chin.) China Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse (fr.) Belgium Ibérico (Dorado Gaditano) (sp.) Spain Geschecktes Bergschaf (ger.) Germany Ibérico (Mamellado) (sp.) Spain Gotland Schaf (ger.) Germany Jia-Xing France Gotländisches Wildschaf (ger.) Germany Libtong Philippines United States of Gulf Coast Native (eng.) Line 66 (eng.) Slovenia America Macchiaiola Maremmana (o Italy Havasi (alb.) Albania Romana) Heidschnucke (ger.) Netherlands Mora Romagnola (it.) Italy United States of United States of Hog Island (eng.) Mulefoot (eng.) America America Hokonui New Zealand Mundi (port.) Brazil Juraschaf (ger.) Germany Napoletana Fulva (it.) Italy Lakens Kuddeschaap (dutch) Belgium Ohmini (jap.) Japan Marrane (it.) Italy United States of Ossabaw Island (eng.) Matesina (it.) Italy America Merino Longwool (eng.) Czech Republic Parmigiana Nera (it.) Italy Mikhnovskaya (ru.) Russian Federation Pugliese (it.) Italy Native Coarse-wooled (eng.) Lithuania United States of Red Wattle (eng.) America Newfoundland (eng.) Canada Resavka (serb.) Serbia and Montenegro Nungua Blackhead (eng.) Ghana Rotbunte Husumer (ger.) Germany Palmera (sp.) Spain Suboticka Mangulica (serb.) Serbia and Montenegro Pitt Island (eng.) New Zealand Suino delle Nebrodi e Madonie Plezzana (it.) Italy Italy (it.) The Former Yugoslav Pramenka, Karakacanska Tatú (port.) Brazil Republic of Macedonia Willebrand (eng.) France Rosset (it.) Italy Sasi Ardi (sp.) Spain p Savoiarda (it.) Italy Asino Albino (it.) Italy Steekhaar South Africa Asino dell’Asinara (it.) Italy Turchessa Italy Asino di Pantelleria (it.) Italy Vandor South Africa Asino Grigio Siciliano (it.) Italy Varesina (it.) Italy Asino Sardo Grigio Crociato (it.) Italy z Asno de las Encartaciones (sp.) Spain Balear (sp.) Spain Aguh (jap.) Japan Majorera (sp.) Spain Bamei China Romagnolo Italy Bergamasca nera (it.) Italy Sjeverno jadranski magarac (cro.) Croatia Canastrinha (port.) Brazil Casertana (it.) Italy CRITICAL BREEDS LIST x Yonaguni (jap.) Japan Zemaitukai (Modern Type) Lithuania Aegidienberger (ger.) Germany Alt-Württemberger (ger.) Germany q United States of Bactrian Iran (Islamic Republic of) American Cream Draft (eng.) America Indian Bactrian (eng.) India Arenberg-Nordkirchner (ger.) Germany u Asino Baio Lucano (it.) Italy Austrian Warmblood (eng.) Austria Botswana Camel (eng.) Botswana United Republic of Avelignese Tradizionale (it.) Italy Camel Tanzania Carakachanski Kon (bulg.) Bulgaria Cavallino di Monterufoli (it.) Italy { Criollo Germany Beloresavec Slovenia Curly Horse (eng.) Germany Ceski Spot (eng.) Slovenia Deccani India Champagne D’Argent Slovenia Domaci Hladnokrvan (serb.) Serbia and Montenegro Dwarf Fox (eng.) Slovenia Dülmener (ger.) Germany Dwarf Lop (eng.) Slovenia English Halbblut Horse South Africa Eksterk Netherlands Finnish Riding Pony Finland Fur (eng.) Sweden Fox-Trotter (ger.) Germany Gouwenaar (dutch) Netherlands Horse Uganda Harlequin (eng.) Slovenia Kiso (jap.) Japan Himalayan (eng.) Slovenia Lehmkuhlener Pony (ger.) Germany Hulstlander konijn (dutch) Netherlands Ljutomerski Kasac (sloven.) Slovenia Lop (eng.) Slovenia Misaki (jap.) Japan Netherland Dwarf (eng.) Slovenia Miyako (jap.) Japan Polecats (eng.) Poland Napoletano (it.) Italy Popielno White (eng.) Poland Noma (jap.) Japan Sable (eng.) Slovenia Noric of Murany (eng.) Slovakia Sallander (dutch) Netherlands Persano (it.) Italy Silver Giant (eng.) Slovenia Pfalz-Ardenner Kaltblut (ger.) Germany Slovak Greyblue Rex Slovakia Polopferd (ger.) Germany Slovenian Rabbit (eng.) Slovenia Polopony (ger.) Germany Squirrel (eng.) Slovenia Poney Landais (fr.) France Thrianta konijn (dutch) Netherlands Pony (eng.) Ukraine Zemplin Slovakia Pony of America (eng.) Germany Romanian Draft (eng.) Romania AVIAN SPECIES Romanian Sport horse (eng.) Romania Rottaler (ger.) Germany b Samolaco (it.) Italy Altsteirer White (eng.) Germany Sarvar (ger.) Germany Ameraucana United Kingdom Senner (ger.) Germany American Game (eng.) United Kingdom Sri Lankan Pony (eng.) Sri Lanka Andalusian (mini’) United Kingdom Starokladrubsky Belorus (ru.) Czech Republic Annaberger Haubenstrupphühner Germany (ger.) Sunicho (sp.) Bolivia Antwerp bearded bantam Slovenia Tieling Harness (eng.) China Appenzeller Barthühner (ger.) Germany Tölter (ger.) Germany Aseel (miniature) United Kingdom Warmblutschecken (ger.) Germany Warmblutschecken aus den b Germany ehem.preuß. Ostprovinzen (ger.) CRITICAL BREEDS LIST Assendelfts Hoen groot (dutch) Netherlands Ga Dong Tao (viet.) Viet Nam Assendelfts Hoenkriel (dutch) Netherlands Gaina de portelan-pitica (rom.) Romania Baardkuifhoen (dutch) Netherlands German Slovenia Bantam Slovenia German Langshan United Kingdom Bantam alb (rom.) Romania German Langshan (miniature) United Kingdom Barbu De Grubbe United Kingdom Git golas de transilvania alb (rom.) Romania Barbu D’Everberg United Kingdom Git golas de transilvania barat Romania Barthühner Barred (eng.) Germany (rom.) Barthühner Partridge Colour Git golas de transilvania negru Germany Romania (eng.) (rom.) Barthühner Silver-Black Mottled Git golas de transilvania rosu Germany Romania (eng.) (rom.) Bielefelder (ger.) Slovenia Gold Legbar (eng.) United Kingdom Booted (Bantam) United Kingdom Herve Hoen (dutch) Belgium Brabanter Bauernhühner (ger.) Germany Holländer Haub. Schwarz (ger.) Germany Brahma herminat deschis (rom.) Romania Houdan pitic (rom.) Romania Brazilian Shamo United Kingdom United States of Iowa Blue (eng.) Breda Germany America Brügger Kämpfer (ger.) Germany Italiana pòtarnichie pitica (rom.) Romania Brussbar United Kingdom Janzé (fr.) France United States of Japonezã de mãtase albã (rom.) Romania Buckeye (eng.) America Japonezã de mãtase galbena Romania Burmese (Bantam) United Kingdom (rom.) Japonezã de mãtase neagra pitica Canadian Game (eng.) United Kingdom Romania (rom.) Chaams Hoen (dutch) Netherlands United States of Chabo Frizled Slovenia Java America Chabo Silky Slovenia Kaulhühner (ger.) Germany Cobar United Kingdom Koeyoshi (jap.) Germany Cochin negru pitic (rom.) Romania Kosovo Singer Serbia and Montenegro Combatant malaez alb (rom.) Romania Kura (eng.) Slovenia Combatant malaez galben (rom.) Romania Landaise grise (fr.) France Combatant malaez rosu inchis Romania Le Mans (fr.) France (rom.) Legwels Alba (rom.) Romania Coucou des flandres (fr.) France Local Tirana (eng.) Albania Courtes-Pattes (fr.) France Lütticher Kämpfer (ger.) Germany Crested Legbar (eng.) United Kingdom Lyonnaise (fr.) France Créve Coeur (fr.) Germany Lyonnaise naine
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