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Wild Suffolk horses do not exist as a distinct population; the Suffolk breed is primarily domesticated and raised in farms and stables. Historically, Suffolk Punch horses were used for agricultural work in the Suffolk region of England. Today, they are often found in various countries as part of conservation efforts and breeding programs, but they are not a wild species. Instead, their living conditions are typically controlled and managed by humans.

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