The world’s largest horse at 19.2 hands and 3,200 lbs. “Brookie” wore a 40-inch collar and boasted a girth measurement of 10 feet, 2 inches around. It took 30 inches of iron for each of his horseshoes. Foaled in 1928, he eventually became the property of C.G. Good of Iowa. Good’s partner, Ralph Fogleman, exhibited the big horse around the country, charging spectators 10 cents apiece. Brookie died in 1948.
This photo was taken when he was fully mature. He lived in Iowa. This horse belonged to Mr Good of Ogden Iowa, He is in the Guinness book of world records. Brooklyn was a gentle giant that enjoyed stealing food from unsuspecting kids who wanted to pet him.