Western Daily Press (Saturday)

UK working class horse heroes facing extinction

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UNLESS urgent action is taken, three breeds of the UK’s rarest horses could become extinct in the next 10 years, say Rare Breeds Survival Trust.

Numbers are worryingly low; just 240 Shire, 199 Clydesdale and 25 Suffolk pedigree foals were registered last year.

These numbers are in stark contrast to the 2.6 million heavy horses being used in agricultur­e and trade at the dawn of the twentieth century.

The mechanisat­ion of farming and warfare has meant that the original purposes of heavy horses may be a thing of the past, but these large horses have an essential role to play today, including in the army, policing, equine therapy and commercial logging.

RBST President Jimmy Doherty said “These working class heavy horse heroes need our help now so that they can survive and thrive in the future.

“That’s why we’ve launched a new social media campaign”.

The UK’s Shire, Clydesdale and Suffolk horses have all played crucial roles in agricultur­e, transport and war in the United Kingdom and across the world. Heavy horses tirelessly worked the land, transporte­d war supplies and even pulled carriages for the Royal family.

These breeds of horse reflect human developmen­ts and accomplish­ments across centuries.

Our use of horses throughout history alone dictates that they are just as worthy of conservati­on as any other breed, landscape, stately home or historic monument.

A key part of RBST’s work involves collecting genetic material, which is stored in the UK National Livestock Gene Bank, making it possible to recreate a breed if extinction occurs.

The Suffolk Horse Society’s Nigel Oakley said: “We, as a generation, are custodians of our rare breed heavy horses.

“We should not let down our grandchild­ren’s children and allow the breeds to become extinct. We are responsibl­e. Without funding, we could lose one of these breeds in just 10 years, please make a donation.”

To donate visit www.rbst.org.uk

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Working class heavy horses need our help now so that they can survive and thrive in the future, says Jimmy Doherty

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