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Clydesdale Horses

With its heavy and study frame, the Clydesdale is an ideal draft horse for pulling heavy loads. It is a tall, impressive breed that most commonly comes in a bay color with white markings. In this category, you can find questions relating to the Clydesdale’s characteristics and features.

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