Wolves, coyotes and cougars may prey upon Clydesdales and other horses if given a chance. Horses have developed instincts to protect them from predators, such as usually sleeping upright and for short periods than humans.
They are considered prey, in the wild, they would be hunted by wolves and cougars.
snakes, houseflies, bears, wolves, big wild cats, cyotes and foxes
clydesdales are domesticated horses and do not have to ward off predators
Only man.
A horses color does not affect it's predators or enemies. typical predators ( which can be viewed as 'enemies' to the horse) are feral dogs, wolves, cougars, bears, and even humans.
A specific breed of horse does not have specific or exclusive predators. All horses have the exact same predators which will vary according to where the horse lives.
They are horses
Yes, Clydesdale horses live in groups called herds.
The Clydesdale horse was first introduced to the United States in 1842.
clydesdale or percheron
Clydesdales live everywhere.
Clydesdales came from Scotland
Clydesdale, Arabian, and appaloosas are all breeds of horses.
Yes, Busch Gardens Tampa has Clydesdale horses.
The same as any other horse.
Thats were cows go