How many Suffolk Punch horses are left in the world?

Worldwide, there are only around 2,500 Suffolk Punch horses. The greater percentage of these are in North America, approximately 2000, with only around 440 in their original homeland of Great Britain.

How many Suffolk Punch horses are in the US?

The American Suffolk Horse Association estimates that there are now 2150 Suffolk Punch in the world today (2000 in North America, 150 in England). We are grateful to have had the opportunity to help preserve the Suffolk Punch and to promote their use as an outstanding working draft horse breed.

How long do Suffolk Punch horses live?

25 – 30 years
Vital Stats

WEIGHT: 900kg – 1000kg
HEIGHT: 16.1 hands to 17.2 hands
LIFE EXPECTANCY: 25 – 30 years
BEST FOR: Economical to keep, work, heavy horse riding
ORIGIN: Suffolk, England

Why are Suffolk Punch horses rare?

Suffolk horses are registered as Critically Endangered by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. Traditionally the Suffolk Horse was bred to work the clay soil of East Anglia, but today the Suffolk Horse has become a more versatile breed.

How many Suffolk Punch horses are left 2021?

How many Suffolk Punch horses are left? Today there are fewer than 10,000 heavy horses in the UK, and fewer than 500 registered Suffolk Punches. The Suffolk Horse Society list 22 available stallions for 2021, and there are few enough foals born each year for every one to be announced on the Society’s website.

Can you ride a Suffolk Punch?

Apart from the Suffolk’s showing appearance, temperament and composition, you can still do the same things with them as you would any other horse – such as riding, tacking them up, lunging them and breaking them in.

How big are Suffolk horses?

Characteristics. Suffolk Punches generally stand 165 to 178 centimetres (16.1 to 17.2 h), weigh 900 to 1000 kilograms (2000 to 2200 lb), and are always chestnut in colour. The traditional spelling, still used by the Suffolk Horse Society, is “chesnut” (with no “t” in the middle of the word).

Are Suffolk Punches rare?

The Suffolk Punch is one of the rarest British native breeds, as well as being the oldest native heavy horse.

Can Suffolk Punch horses jump?

A Suffolk Punch is believed to made history as the first ever of its breed to be placed in show jumping and dressage classes at the Woodbrige Horse Show. Trinity Arabella, a seven year old pure bred Suffolk Punch mare came third in the 2ft 3inch Unaffiliated Jumping class during the Woodbridge Horse Show on May 1.

How big are Suffolk Punch horses?

165 to 178 centimetres
Suffolk Punches generally stand 165 to 178 centimetres (16.1 to 17.2 h), weigh 900 to 1000 kilograms (2000 to 2200 lb), and are always chestnut in colour. The traditional spelling, still used by the Suffolk Horse Society, is “chesnut” (with no “t” in the middle of the word).

Is a Suffolk Punch a shire horse?

The Suffolk Punch is shorter and more massively built than the Clydesdale or Shire, this gives a better conformation for agricultural work rather than road haulage. From working heavily within agriculture now the Suffolk Punch is starting to be used as a ridden horse therefore to help increase their numbers.

What color are Suffolk horses?

chestnut
The Suffolk breed is consistent and distinctive in appearance. All Suffolks are chestnut in color, one of seven shades between gold and liver. White markings are rarely seen. The horses stand 16 to 17 hands (64-68”) at the withers and average 1,800 pounds.

Where do Suffolk Punch horses come from?

John and Fiona breed and show Suffolk Punch horses – where the Suffolk Punch started. The Hollesbay Colony was our next stop. We met Phillip Ryder Davies and The Suffolk Trust staff and were shown two big weanling colts.

What is the Suffolk Punch breeding program?

Our Suffolk Punch breeding program focuses on big horses that are willing, good natured, and have a lot of heart. Generally we have 15 Suffolks on the farm. Here are a few of them: Our Stallion, imported from England is standing for breeding. We provide services via live cover only at this point. It was the late winter of 2009-10.

How good is Achilles the Suffolk stallion?

Very impressive horses and handlers. Achilles was the 2013 Grand Champion Suffolk Stallion for the year. This is the same place that the DHJ founder Maury Telleen and Illinois Suffolk Breeder Bill Hardt came decades ago and bought Colony Gordon as agents for Ira Lange.