There both they can be male or female. AKA Mare and Stallion.
Yes, Clydesdales are riding horses along with work horses. They can be used for virtually everything except racing. They don't make the best jumpers either.
The Clydesdale horse was first introduced to the United States in 1842.
The same as any other horse.
Can a Clydesdale horse be a regular horse? It is a horse, hon. Do you mean can it be trained to be ridden? Yes, it can. I have been training for many years and have also ridden on a statewide equestrian drill team in which one girl rode a Clydesdale. Because it is a draft horse, and therefore much larger than a "regular" horse, you'll have to be even more conscious of the safety procedures with horses to keep you and your four legged friend happy and safe. Happy trails!
Clydesdale horses would be found in Clydesdale, Scotland, now known as Lanarkshire, which in central Scotland. The animal was named for the town where it was used as a draft horse on area farms.
The Clydesdale horses are just one type of dray horse.
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Well it depends on the work it does, for plowing big built horses e.g Shire, Clydesdale. And for just riding anything.
All horses morn in their own way. It just depends on the individual horse.
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Because of the Arabian's beauty, stamina and flexibilty, it is used for a wide range of riding from top showjumpers and dressage, to a first child's pony.
Therapeutic horse back riding.
They are usually used as work horses but are also shown in 4-H