The Suffolk Punch Horse
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Developed as a farm horse around the 16th century, it was considered one of the best having great pulling power and being a very good ‘doer’. Now more often seen pulling brewer’s drays and at shows. |
| Origin: East Anglia, England. | |
| Colour: Chestnut (7 shades). | |
| Height: 16 hands. | |
| Conformation: large head and deep neck, compact body, powerful. | |
| Character: docile, intelligent. | |
| Uses: draught, show. |






