Suffolk Punch Spectacular

Posted on September 02, 2010 15:37

On Sunday 4th September, the Suffolk Punch Spectacular at Easton Farm Park. this will be a celebration of the Suffolk heavy horse and the largest gathering of Suffolks in the UK.

Come and meet this rare breed

Meet the men behind the horse

Suffolk Punch Ring Displays

Delicious Suffolk food and drink

Activities for all the family.

 

A fantastic fund-raising event to help Suffolk Punch horses survive and prosper.

The entrance costs are as follows:

Adult £7.95  Child £6.75 (1 to 16 years of age)    OAP £7.25

Family ticket (2 adults to 2 children) £28.00

Disabled Adult £6.75 plus 1 carer free

Disabled Child £5.50 plus 1 carer free

Programme of events as follows:

MAIN RING

10am            Welcome to the 30th Suffolk Punch Spectacular

10:05am        Timber Snigging and Balance the Beam

10:40am         British Heavy Horse Breeds

11:00am         Suffolk Obstacle Drive

11:30am          Banham Zoo Birds of Prey Flying Display

11:50am          Harnessing the Suffolk Horse

12:10pm          Bring on the Hounds

12:40                Wagons Roll - Working Horses

1:20pm             Vintage Tractors

1:50pm             Mares and Foals

2pm                   Procession of Stallions, Mares, Geldings, Colts and Fillies

2:35pm             Best Dressed Horse in Harness

2:55pm            Young Handlers's Competition

3:15pm             Banham Zoo Birds of Prey Flying Display

3:35pm             Suffolk Gymkhana

4:05pm             Drawing of Rifles

4:10pm             Finale -Grand Parade

 

 

RING 2

 

12noon           Mobile Farriery Demonstration

1pm                 New Judges Competition

2pm                 Mobile Farriery Demonstration part 2

 

Also:

 

Braiding Competition, Young Braiders (under 21) competition

 

Plus, plus, plus

 

Children's activities, craft and trade stands, Food and drink with bar and hog roast, games and raffle, Suffolk Heavy Horse Museum Display and Suffolk Horse Trainer.

 

 

Programme times subject to modification on the day.

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