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The same as any other horse.
the saying "horse feathers" come from a Clydesdale or any horse with "feathers" on its legs There are no such things as horse feathers. Saying something is horse feathers is the same as saying that it is nonsense. um, YA THERE are they are hairs on a Clydesdale's legs.
Fables have talking animals -- that's the definition of a fable. A myth is any story that makes an underlying basis to a culture.
It is not possible to answer the question. A Siamese and a Manx are both breeds of cats. Unfortunately, a Clydesdale can be a breed of dog or of a horse. So the answer could be any other breed of dog or horse.
same as any other iron or some other inexpensivish metal
The largest breed of horse tends to be the percheron but other large horse breeds are drum horse, shire, clydesdale, Friesian, or really any draft breed.
The first answer is incorrect, percheron are the biggest breed followed by drum horses, clydesdale, shire and Friesian not in any particular order.
It depends on the area of history (myth and fable) you are looking into, someone who is studied in Greek history may not know much Greek myth and the same of someone who knows the myths and fables; this is also true of any other area. Someone who knows Egyptian history may not know Chinese and someone who knows the myths and fables of both might not know the history. Yet with enough study of both history and myth/fable, someone usually can say.
There is no one price for any horse, no matter what breed it is. A Clydesdale could go for any price from free on upward depending on age, sex, color, height, pedigree, show record, local economy and even the current price of feed and hay.