According to the North American Saddle Mule Association, five main breeds of donkey developed today's mammoth breed. The Andalusian, from Spain, is a draft-type donkey usually grey or roan in color, ranging in height from 14.2 to 15 hands. The finer-boned Catalonian donkey, also of Spanish origin and now quite rare, is always black. The Majorcan, another Spanish import and also black, was the largest of all donkeys but no longer exists. From Malta came the Maltese, which were small, black and very tough. The French Poitou possesses a long, dreadlocked coat and is very large-boned. Few purebreds exist today.