They have the same needs and natural enimies of any other horse, although they are in captivity and therefore son't really have enemies.
hmm... amybe draft horses like belgian, clydesdale, ya kno ;)
Of course you can. Draft horses can be ridden.
The Belgian horse or Belgian draft horse, also known as Belgian Heavy Horse, Brabançon, or Brabant, is a draft horse breed from the Brabant region of modern Belgium. There it is called the Cheval de trait belge or Flemish.
All horses are vegetarians.
Yes, all horses have backbones.
A percheron, a draft, a belgian, and a clydesdales are the strongest horses.
If they are in the wild they have no job but to eat and be happy.
Sort of. Draft horses are a type of horse that includes a number of breeds, including Belgians, Percherons and Clydesdales.
The Shire is the tallest horse on average, but many Percheron's and Belgians have surpassed the Shire, though this is not very common. The original type of Belgian draft called a Brabant is known for being the heaviest draft horse on average weighing up to 3,000 pounds. Many horses Shire, Percheron, and Belgian alike have exceeded 21 hands in height.
mostly heavy draft horses, that where good for working all day and not getting tired very easily: Percheron Clydesdale Belgian Shire
They can weigh from 1,000 to 3,000 pounds.
The modern Belgian draft horse is used as a hitch (parade type) horse. The old style Belgian Brabant is a heavy draft horse.