Yes.
Clydesdales eat any thing like hay and apples and carrots and for a speical treat to say i love you give him sugar.
hay, have you ever heard the expression hey is for horses
Alfalfa hay is not inherently bad for Clydesdales, but it should be fed in moderation due to its high protein and calcium content. Clydesdales, being a draft breed, may gain weight easily, so excessive consumption of rich forage like alfalfa can lead to obesity and related health issues. It's best to balance their diet with grass hay and other forage to meet their nutritional needs without overloading them on calories. Always consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for specific dietary recommendations.
like any horse, clydesdales can carry a disease that it can pick-up if exposed
Yes Clydesdales can be owned as pets.
Budweiser Clydesdales was created in 1933.
Clydesdales are not considered endangered. They are a recognized breed of draft horse that are popular for their size and strength, often used in exhibitions, parades, and promotional events for companies like Budweiser. Clydesdales are generally well-adapted to modern agricultural and recreational uses.
Nowhere. Like most breeds of domesticated horses it has no natural habitat.
yes
Clydesdales are very gentle they are like gentle giants. I'm not sure if they are smart in general but i have known 3 clydesdales that stop when their rider falls of, find their way home by themselves and know if the sea is to dangerous even if the rider forces them to they wont go. So i'd say they are pretty smart.
There is no such thing. Hay is hay regardless if it's a part of a hay pile, part of a hay bale, or anything like that.
Yes. They like any kind of hay, really.