Whickr: “What is a Suffolk Punch?”

The Suffolk Punch – sometimes called the Suffolk Horse – is one of Britain’s native heavy horses. The mechanisation of farming has heavily contributed to their decline, but people are increasingly aware of the role that this breed plays in rural history.

With its unique colour, contribution to agricultural and military success, and fascinating heritage, the Suffolk Punch has attracted a network of supporters determined to continue its long history. Through these endeavours the modern role of the Suffolk Punch is evolving, and enthusiasts are determined to secure their future as an integral part of the equine landscape.

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