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Clydesdale horses are mostly find in the Clyde Valley in Scotland.
Clydesdale's are commonly used however Arabs and some quarter horses may be used depending on the type of carriage it is pulling
Fjord horses are most commonly found in Norway where they had originated, but can also be found in Canada and the USA.
Yes, horses do have canine teeth though they are different from those in dogs and cats. They are most commonly found in males and grow in the bars of the mouth.
Black points are found most commonly on Bay and Dun horses. The black points are the black markings on the horses legs and tips of the ears.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
Oxygen is most commonly found in trees and plants.
They are most commonly found in a forest
Oxygen is most commonly found in the air of Earths atmosphere.
there are many breeds with "feathers" (the long hair around the hooves) they are mainly heavy breeds, the most common are: . Cobs . Gypsy Vanner . haflingers . Shires . Clydesdale (clides-dale) . draft . Percheron
War horse is the most commonly used term.
Cattle are most often found on large ranches. Other animals may be sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, etc.