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The long hair on the backs of the larger breeds are called 'feathers'. But there are other breeds besides drafts that have these wonderful hairy extensions. Fresians also have feathers but are not considered a draft horse. One of the most popular 'feathered' horses are the beautiful Clydesdale horses, most recognized as the Budwieser Horses, pulling the old-fashioned beer wagons of yesteryear.

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Where on a horse would find feathers?

Feathers are right above the hooves. They are not actually feathers but long hairs found on draft horses.


What are the fluffy bits around a clydesdale hoof?

They are called feathers. Most all draft breeds have this extra length of hair on their legs.


Where is a feather on a horse?

feathers are the little hairs behind the fetlock. they are on all the legs, and are more visible on heavier horses, like draft horses (Frisians, Percherons, Clydesdales).


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What type of horse has furry leggs?

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What are the things on horses legs?

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What are horses legs called?

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What is the difference between draft and draught horses?

the difference between a draft horse and a thoroughbred, well. there is size. usually draft horses are HUGE and thoroughbreds are smaller, for speed. they both have large muscles but for different purposes. the thoroughbred for racing and the draft breeds for pulling heavy items. there is also that a draft horse has feathering around it's hoofs and legs. draft (most likely about 18hh) thoroughbred (most likely about...16hh) (i'm sorry but the pictures did not show up :( )


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Is it ok to ride a work horse exp. Clydesdale?

So long as you don't jump a work or draft horse it is OK to ride them. Many people jump draft horses when this is actually very detrimental to them. Drafts are not designed to jump with weight on their backs and they tend to have very short and upright pasterns which causes a lot of concussive forces to be placed upon the legs. Many draft horses can make excellent trail or pleasure riding horses.


What are the pads that some horses wear on there legs when you ride them?

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