FOUR INTERESTING ENDANGERED BREEDS OF ANIMALS IN CHINA
SUMMARYThe Zhoushan and Hainan cattle, Hu sheep and Wuzhishan pigs are local domestic populations in China. Their ecospecific characters are unique. Zhoushan and Hainan cattle are different from each other, but both are zebu of the Chinese type, deriving from Indian origins. The distinctive pattern of coat colour for each of these two breeds and some blood serum polymorphisms show to a certain degree common factors with Bali cattle which are descendents of the gaur. Hu sheep are prolific and they are the only breed that shows oestrus cycles all year round in the world. Hu sheep are protected under the in situ conservation programme but still are in a critical situation due to the impact of the fast growing rural economics. There are less than 30 Wuzhishan pigs remaining, of which only 3 are boars. All of them are in ex situ conservation, but special attention is needed to protect them as a breed.