Clydesdales were and still are powerful working horses. Prior to the dawn of the tractor they would be used extensively in farming for pulling heavy loads, farming equipment, etc. In addition they were used as for pulling delivery's of goods in towns / cities (e.g. dairy firms and brewery's would use them for pulling waggons of goods).
Scotland i do believe.
Clydesdales came from Scotland
If you are referring to the Heavy Horse breed - no it didn't. Clydesdales originated in Scotland.
They orginated from Scotland.
Clydesdale horses are mostly find in the Clyde Valley in Scotland.
Clydesdales weren't really developed from any particular "breed". They are most likely a blend of Flemish stallions and local (to Scotland, around the river Clyde) mares.
Clydesdales are a breed of draft horse that originated in Scotland, specifically from the region along the River Clyde. Today, Clydesdales can be found in various parts of the world, but they are most commonly associated with the United States due to their use in promotional events by companies like Budweiser. They are also found in Canada, Australia, and some European countries.
Yes Clydesdales can be owned as pets.
Budweiser Clydesdales was created in 1933.
Clydesdale Banks are located in most cities in Scotland, Ireland, and England. They are a very popular bank un the UK, and their branches and ATMs are very easy to find there.
Clydesdales are primarily found in the United States, particularly in regions where they are bred for work and show purposes. They originated in Scotland and are still raised there, but the largest populations are now in the U.S., especially in states like Missouri and Pennsylvania. Additionally, they are often featured in parades, events, and promotions by the Anheuser-Busch brewery.
Clydesdale's live all over the world now, so the temperature is not stable and exact. However the Clydesdale did originate in Scotland, so the temperatures and climate there are what the breed developed in.