
The Suffolk Punch Horse was believed at one point to ascend from the medieval "Great Horse" which was brought to England by William the Conqueror. They were originally developed for farm work specifically in Norfolk and Suffolk of eastern England. Farmers specially bred them for the farm life because of their endurance and willingness to work, so not many of them were on the market to begin with. They were also very commonly used in pulled contests.
Child Safety Commitment
The safety of children is of paramount importance. Every animal in the range is rigorously tested and must fulfil all current worldwide safety standards before being introduced to the market.
European Standards
- EN71 Part 1, 2, & 3
- EN71 Part 9
- DIN53160 (German standard)
- Cadmium & Non-Phthalate
US Standards
- ASTM F963-11
- CPSIA
- Lead in surface coatings
- Lead in substrate
- Non-Phthalate
- US Public Law 110-314
- Assembly Bill of California AB1108
- Cal Prop 65
China
- CCC
Factory Accreditations
- ICTI
- ISO