No.
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It really depends. A full-blooded Clydesdale is unlikely to be a good jumper, as they are heavily built and very compact. They are made more for pulling weights and using their strength for working. However, when crossed with Thoroughbreds or Warmbloods they make very good cross-country horses as they are big and strong, but also have the speed/leanness of a competition horse. New Zealand, my country, has a breed called the "Stationbred" which is largely based on Clydesdale and Thoroughbred blood. Horses from this breed are bold and definitely look Clydie (they often have white faces, large leg markings and plenty of feather). The Clydie influence gives them the size and strength necessary to make good hunting horses.
yes, any horse can be trained to jump
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
David Clydesdale's birth name is David T. Clydesdale.
A clydesdale is a heavy draught horse.
A Clydesdale
Clydesdale Bank's population is 2.
Clydesdale Bank was created in 1838.
Clydesdale Bank's population is 635.
Clydesdale F.C. was created in 1872.
A clydesdale horse comes from scotland
Peggy Clydesdale was born on March 4, 1974.
Peggy Clydesdale was born on March 4, 1974.
Clydesdale Cricket Club was created in 1848.