Most draft horses can pull heavy loads. Clydesdales, Belgiums, Percherons, Shires etc are draft horses.
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
for transportation and pulling heavy loads
a motor vehiclen used for pulling heavy loads.
pull heavy loads
it can help by pulling heavy loads using a rope
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!
For heavy loads, front engine is pulling while back engine is pushing.
Nowadays Alaskan Malamutes are bred for showing, but originally they were bred for pulling heavy loads across ice and snow.
When pulling heavy loads or when going up or down very steep hills
Sometimes, in the old days, sheep would carry heavy loads.