The Suffolk Stud-book, Volume 2, is a detailed register of the Suffolk breed of cart horses. This volume, compiled by the Suffolk Horse Society, offers a comprehensive record of the lineage, characteristics, and breeding history of these notable animals. This book serves as an essential resource for breeders, historians, and anyone interested in the preservation and understanding of the Suffolk Punch, a breed known for its strength, endurance, and distinctive appearance.
Containing valuable information on individual horses and their pedigrees, this stud book provides insights into the breeding practices and standards maintained by the Suffolk Horse Society. It is a testament to the dedication and care that has ensured the survival and continued prominence of this important breed. This historical record is invaluable for those studying agricultural history, equine science, and the cultural heritage of the Suffolk region.
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