Brooklyn "Brookie" Supreme (April 12, 1928 – September 6, 1948)[a] was a red roan[4] Belgian stallion noted for his extreme size.
[7][8][1] He stood 19.2 hands (198 cm (6 ft 6 in)) tall and weighed 3,200 lb (1,451.5 kg) with a girth of 10 ft 2 in (3.10 m).
[10][12] The horse was foaled on the Brooklyn Center, Minnesota farm of Earle Brown,[4] who first exhibited him.
[5] Before becoming oversized, the stallion "had been Grand Champion of his breed in many state fairs".
[4][13] 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,[8] charging spectators 10 cents to view the animal.