Yes, because the Friesian is lighter and the Clydesdale is heavier.
The first answer is incorrect, percheron are the biggest breed followed by drum horses, clydesdale, shire and Friesian not in any particular order.
Black Clydesdales I think Hammett's black horses, which are included in the 'Some Kind of Monster' documentary, appear to be of the 'Friesian' breed. Black is not a typical colour for a pure bred Clydesdale (Scottish heavy horse), unless of course part bred.
The Clydesdale is generally considered the largest and strongest member of the horse family out of those three breeds. Morgan and Arabian horses are typically smaller and not as strong as Clydesdales.
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.
The Budweiser Clydesdale's themselves have no real predators other than unruly fans, and possibly loose dogs.
A Friesian bull has the very same colouration as a Friesian cow: black and white.
No Friesian horses are not born gaited.
Yes there is, as a matter of fact. The most commonly known Friesian is the Holstien-Friesian diary cow. There are several different types: British, Dutch, German, Danish, Italian, Argentinian, Polish and Swedish. There also exists the American Beef Friesian. The second Friesian is the Friesian horse, and there are also Friesian sheep.
The Friesian originates from Friseland, located in the Netherlands :)
Fewer than 1000 Friesian horses live in the US and Canada today.
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
The Friesian horse originated in Friesland, which is in the Netherlands.