Sort of. Draft horses are a type of horse that includes a number of breeds, including Belgians, Percherons and Clydesdales.
They have the same needs and natural enimies of any other horse, although they are in captivity and therefore son't really have enemies.
The Clydesdale is a native breed of Scotland, similar to the Shire it's a heavy Draught Horse and was used for agriculture and pulling heavy loads such as brewery trailers/traps. Although big in stature they are noted for their docile temperaments.They were also used in war time and there is still a Clydesdale used in ceremonial duties as a Drum horse in the Household Cavalry.They are now mainly used for showing purpose's. The Rare Breed Survival Trust has the Clydesdale listed as "At Risk" but this is an improvement as in the 1960's/70's it was classed as "Vulnerable". A Clydesdale stands between 16hh-17hh but the current world record stands at 20hh.I don't know much about the "Belgium Horse" if you mean the Brabant/Belgian Draught then I don't know too much about them but they are very similar to the Clydesdale reaching the same height as them and are used for the same types of work, they are actually still used in agriculture. They are much shorter in length than the Clydesdale and have smaller heads and shorter necks.
More than breed, body type is what will be similar. A 15.2 Quarter Horse will weigh about the same as a Paint, Arabian, Appaloosa, crossbreed, or Morgan of the same height. Horse's bone structure will also play a part. A 15.2 Quarter Horse may weigh less than a 15.2 Shire or other heavier draft breeds.
No, only creatures that are the same species can breed together.
Both are about the same in size.
Buckskin is not a breed of horse but a color. There is a buckskin registry but it has nothing to do with the breed of the horse but his coat color. The Pinto registry is the same thing. The Buckskin registry will take any breed of horse as long as it has the buckskin color.
Four. Trotter (Juoksija=J), Draft (Työhevonen=T), Riding horse (Ratsu=R) and pony-sized finnhorse (Poni=P) are all of the same horse breed but have separate studbooks. One horse can be inspected for more than one studbook and there is no limitations if you want to breed a P-mare with a J-stud, for example.
No Miniature isa horse BREED its probably the smalllest horse breed gestation is when a mare (girl horse) is pregent and careieing a baby foal
No they are not the same breed. The Appaloosa and Quarter horse are two seperate breeds.
a Morgan is a breed of horse and a welsh is a breed of pony... Morgan x welsh horse simply means that it is a cross bred horse and the two breeds that it has in it are Morgan and welsh
a horse is classified no smaller than 14.2hh. a pony is no larger than 14.2hh, if its larger its a horse. a draft horse is the same as a horse, no smaller than 14.2hh
The only Belgium horse is the draft horse of the same name. They usually look like big palominos. If you mix the Belgium with other breeds the offspring is no longer a full Belgium and can't be registered as a full Belgium. There may be other breeds that come from the same area but these are not Belgiums (the draft horse).