No, it is a saddle horse, classed as a heavy hunter it does have draft in its bloodlines.
a heavy horse is a horse like a shire or clydesdale they tend to be biggger and more muscles and good for carting and a light horse is a hore like a Arab or a thourobread they tend to be skinny and are great for racing
The most important gat of a draft horse is a trot
Draft horse
The Draft Horse - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
A draft horse is a large horse bred for hard, heavy tasks such as ploughing and farm labour. It is called the draught horse in the United Kingdom. The Anglo-saxon called the Dray horse meaning to haull. They weigh 1,600 pounds or better and stand at least 16 hands high from ground to withers. The ancestors of the draft horse came from Europe. Remeber the names I gave you and the countries. The draft horse is the American breed of this horse.
No, a clydestale is a draft horse.
The modern Belgian draft horse is used as a hitch (parade type) horse. The old style Belgian Brabant is a heavy draft horse.
A Clydsdale is one breed of Draft horse. If you breed a draft horse ro a regular horse, you get what is commonly called a "warmblood", which are heavier than regular horses, but lighter than draft horses.
The only Belgium horse is the draft horse of the same name. They usually look like big palominos. If you mix the Belgium with other breeds the offspring is no longer a full Belgium and can't be registered as a full Belgium. There may be other breeds that come from the same area but these are not Belgiums (the draft horse).
There is the Creamsicle Palomino Spotted Draft Foal Model Horse, and there is the Breyer American Cream Draft Horse. They can both still be bought.
it is a type of Draft horse. They are very big.