Most draft horses can pull heavy loads. Clydesdales, Belgiums, Percherons, Shires etc are draft horses.
A Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse known for its large size, strength, and distinctive feathered legs. They are usually used for pulling heavy loads or for show.
The generic term is "draft horse" (sometimes "draught horse" or "dray horse"). Any breed of heavy horse can be used for pulling heavy loads. Different locations favor different breeds, but some notable ones are: Shire Percheron Clydesdale
A draft horse is a breed known for its strength and ability to pull heavy loads. These horses are commonly used in farming, logging, and other activities that require significant pulling power. They are often recognizable by their large size, muscular build, and calm temperament.
Shire horses are not typically known for their jumping ability. They are a heavy draft breed that is better suited for pulling heavy loads rather than jumping obstacles. If you are looking for a horse for jumping, a breed such as a Thoroughbred or Warmblood would be more suitable.
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No..They are draft horses, bred for pulling heavy loads.
no, friesians are used for pulling heavy loads and gelderlanders are used to pull lighter loads
Usually Horses can pull heavy loads....It depends on how heavy the load is really....It if was luggage, a horse could do the job!
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