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A horses strength varies according to its height, age, weight, breed and body type. A newborn foal for example, is not nearly as strong as a human. But compare a clydesdale to a human, the clydesdale could crush the person.

In other words, if we were to fight a horse with our bare hands, without tools, we would lose.

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