A Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse known for its large size, strength, and distinctive feathered legs. They are usually used for pulling heavy loads or for show.
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Some of them are Shire, Clydesdale, and Percheon
Lanarkshire, Scotland
The Percheron is a big, stocky breed of horse that used to be used in war for pulling carts and heavy weights. The first biggest horse is a Shire, and the second largest is a Clydesdale. If you want to get technical then you could talk about cross breeds like TB/Clydesdale, but that's two different breeds. Stick with Percheron.
No, the Morgan horse and Clydesdale horse are not closely related. The Morgan horse is an American breed known for its versatility and endurance, while the Clydesdale is a heavy draft horse from Scotland, known for its strength and size. They have different histories, characteristics, and are bred for different purposes.
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These beautiful horses can weigh between 1600 to 2400 pounds. I wouldn't want them stepping on my toes.
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yes there is. example: heavy horse is a type. this type includes lots of breeds such as a shire,clydesdale.
The generic term is "draft horse" (sometimes "draught horse" or "dray horse"). Any breed of heavy horse can be used for pulling heavy loads. Different locations favor different breeds, but some notable ones are: Shire Percheron Clydesdale