Clydesdale's are not a pony but a large Draft horse a draft foal can weight 200 pounds or more at birth.
Normally 17 to 18 hands high.
NO! No foal should ever be used for adult horse type work. Let the foal grow up first, it can start training at 2 years old if you're in a hurry. But typically draft breeds require a longer period of time to mature fully.
It depends on the breed.
Almost always. On rare occations a foal will be born with chestnut or black legs. These odd colored horses are usually not used for breeding.
The foal could be any height with that range in height from the parents. A foals height will not be in the middle of the two heights generally speaking.
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
David Clydesdale's birth name is David T. Clydesdale.
Foals cannot be adults as it is the term for a baby horse or pony. A baby horse is called a foal until it is weaned, then it becomes a weanling foal, at a year old it becomes a yearling (still a foal), After that it is called a horse or pony depending on height, but a horse is not done growing and maturing until it is about 5 years old.
A clydesdale is a heavy draught horse.
A Clydesdale
Clydesdale Bank's population is 2.