That all depends on the breed and the individual horse. A Clydesdale's or Percheron's hoof, for example, may measure about the size of a dinner plate, which is at least 10 inches in diameter. By comparison, the hoof of a Thoroughbred or Quarter horse may only be around 4 to 5 inches in diameter; a pony's hoof a bit smaller, again, depending on the breed.
The largest breed of draft horse is the Shire. Next to that is the Clydsedale.
By most accounts, the Shire, next comes the Clydesdale.
The largest breed of horse tends to be the percheron but other large horse breeds are drum horse, shire, clydesdale, Friesian, or really any draft breed.
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.
A sturdy horse breed is called "Draft" or "Cold blooded."
It is a draft horse breed and has its origins in Germany. The previous record for the largest Belgium draft breed was named Brooklyn Supreme, who stood at more than 19 hands and weighed almost 1500 kgs. There is more information at the related link.
No, the Morgan is a fine breed, the clyddesdale is a heavy draft breed.
A Percheron is a breed of draft horses.
In my opinion, the draft horses are better! Like the Australian Stock Horse and the Draft Horse!
Percheron is the breed, the type is draft.
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CLYDESDALE
American Cream Draft
every light horse ( not draft horses)