of course they are!
This question really depends on the horse itself. Overall, I would say that the Clydesdale would be stronger, as I think they were used in olden times pulling carriges, farm machinery, etc. But it really does depend on the individual horse, as I bet there are Belgian Horses that are stronger than Clydesdales, but also Clydesdales that are stronger than Belgian. Hope this helped :)
There are lots of different types of Draft horses, which are larger than normal horses. Typically, the largest of these horses are either the Clydesdale or the Belgian. They can both get really big. The largest horse in the world, Radar, is a Clydesdale. I'm not sure how tall they get, but over 17 hands for sure! Hope this helps!
Different breeds of horse will have different weights and will be different according to body condition. Smaller horses and ponies vary between 200 and 400 kilograms. (welsh mountains to morgans) Medium horses between 400 and 600 kilograms (quarter horses and smaller) and your larger horses will be bigger than that. (percherons and clydesdales)
Shires are typically larger than Clydesdales. In height only. Clysdales tend to be alot stockier and more compactly built than some shires. Stallions of both breeds can reach 18.2hh and up to a tonne and a half.
Wolves, coyotes and cougars may prey upon Clydesdales and other horses if given a chance. Horses have developed instincts to protect them from predators, such as usually sleeping upright and for short periods than humans.
The Budweiser Clydesdale's themselves have no real predators other than unruly fans, and possibly loose dogs.
a horse is classified no smaller than 14.2hh. a pony is no larger than 14.2hh, if its larger its a horse. a draft horse is the same as a horse, no smaller than 14.2hh
maybe through it's eyes..?
The sun is larger than some of the other stars. There are many stars that are larger than the sun.
Donkeys typically live for about 25-30 years, which is longer than some other animals like dogs and cats, but shorter than horses and some larger mammals.
Knabstups (More "style" than breed), Lipizzans, and Percherons. Gypsy's and Clydesdales are also common in a circus.
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