Restrictive Shire Horse Laws

Restrictive Shire Horse Laws

The Shire horse breed emerged as the "Great Horse" during King Henry VIII's reign. In 1535 and 1541, legislation was enacted to prohibit the breeding of horses under 15 hands in height (60" at the shoulder) and to ban the export of horses, even to Scotland.

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