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Clydesdales got their name from the River Clyde in Scotland, where the breed originated in the 18th century. They were developed as draft horses for agricultural work and transportation in the region. The breed became well-known for its strength, size, and distinctive feathering on the lower legs. Today, Clydesdales are often associated with Budweiser, which popularized them as a symbol of American brewing heritage.

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