The Sardi donkey is a breed of domestic donkey that is native to the Sardi region of Sardinia, Italy. They are a small to medium-sized breed, typically ranging in height from 10-13 hands at the shoulder. They have a compact, muscular build and are known for their strength and endurance. Sardi donkeys are primarily used for agricultural work, such as plowing fields and carrying heavy loads, but they can also be used for transportation and as pack animals. They are well-adapted to the harsh, mountainous terrain of Sardinia and have a reputation for being hardy and long-lived. Sardi donkeys have a distinctive appearance, with short, stocky legs and a short, rounded head. Their coats are usually gray or black in color, and they have large, expressive ears.