Save The Suffolks

$1,150 of $20,000 goal
Given by 27 generous donors in around 6 months

With only two remaining purebred Suffolk Punch horses left in New Zealand the race is on to save their lineage internationally

Nationwide

Jackson and Calendula are a loving couple who represent the last remaining purebred Suffolk Punch horses left in New Zealand. They represent a link to the past and to the future, not only for New Zealand, but worldwide with their genetics. Worldwide Suffolk Punch horses are dwindling in numbers, including that of their homeland, genetic vitality is needed to support and grow their numbers and Jackson and Calendula play a key role in this. Initial consults with one of Australasia's leading equine reproduction specialists has given an avenue to ensuring that Jackson and Calendula's genetics can and will be shared globally through semen collection from Jackson and embryo transfer from Calendula.

How does this work?

Semen will be collected from Jackson and then frozen for shipping internationally. Initial test have shown his semen to be of good quality.

Embryo's once fertilized will be taken from Calendula and placed in recipient mares to carry the foals, meaning that multiple foals could be produced from the mare each year!

Due to age, time is against these magnificent examples of a Suffolk Punch.

Rare Breeds Conservation Society Of New Zealand's involvement (page creator)

Rare breeds of New Zealand is committed to facilitating the rescue of rare and endangered livestock New Zealand wide. With the critical nature of this cause, Rare breeds are stepping up to help save these magnificent horses

About us

There are a number of rare livestock breeds currently found in New Zealand. These range from breeds for which numbers are so small that their survival is endangered, to minority breeds which need to be kept under surveillance. The Rare Breeds Conservation Society of New Zealand was formed to conserve, record and promote these breeds with the particular aim of maintaining genetic diversity within our livestock species.

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gavin kew
gavin kew on 29 Jun 2017
great stuff
$100
Avonstour Rarebreeds
Avonstour Rarebreeds on 29 Mar 2017
Thank you everyone who is donating. This is a very worthwhile project.
$50
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 19 Mar 2017
$165
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Guest Donor on 17 Mar 2017
Fingers crossed for your success
$50
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Guest Donor on 16 Mar 2017
$50

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This campaign started on 13 Jan 2017 and ended on 12 Jul 2017.