Brooklyn Supreme


Brooklyn "Brookie" Supreme was a red roan Belgian stallion noted for his extreme size. Although disputed, the horse may be the world record holder for largest horse and was for a while designated the world's heaviest horse before Sampson was found to have been heavier. He stood 19.2 hands tall and weighed with a girth of. Each of his horseshoes required of iron.
The horse was foaled on the Brooklyn Center, Minnesota farm of Earle Brown, who first exhibited him. Before becoming oversized, the stallion "had been Grand Champion of his breed in many state fairs". One of his great-grandfathers was another famous horse, Farceur 7332.
For much of his fame, Brooklyn Supreme was owned by Charles Grant Good of Ogden, Iowa; Ralph M. Fogleman of Callender, Iowa partnered with Good and exhibited the horse around the US, charging spectators 10 cents to view the animal.