Draft horses can be found at many non-mechanized farms as well as anywhere there is an owner who wants to pull loads with horses. The Amish communities are known for having small draft horses, although they also use Standardbreds extensively as well as Haflingers.
Clydesdale horses would be found in Clydesdale, Scotland, now known as Lanarkshire, which in central Scotland. The animal was named for the town where it was used as a draft horse on area farms.
hmm... amybe draft horses like belgian, clydesdale, ya kno ;)
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Draft horses can be very expensive. The best draft horses in the world are sought after and can cost thousands of dollars.
Minis and Ponies. Light horses. Draft horses.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Minis and Ponies. Light horses. Draft horses.
There are no cold blooded horses...
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The horses used are mainly draft types and draft type crosses.
The term "white horses" is given to the breaking crest of a wave, so the answer is on water when it is windy. However, white horses can also be bread on farms and at studs/stables (they are usually called "greys").