Can a Clydesdale horse be a regular horse? It is a horse, hon. Do you mean can it be trained to be ridden? Yes, it can. I have been training for many years and have also ridden on a statewide equestrian drill team in which one girl rode a Clydesdale. Because it is a draft horse, and therefore much larger than a "regular" horse, you'll have to be even more conscious of the safety procedures with horses to keep you and your four legged friend happy and safe. Happy trails!
A Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse known for its large size, strength, and distinctive feathered legs. They are usually used for pulling heavy loads or for show.
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 saying "horse feathers" come from a Clydesdale or any horse with "feathers" on its legs There are no such things as horse feathers. Saying something is horse feathers is the same as saying that it is nonsense. um, YA THERE are they are hairs on a Clydesdale's legs.
A horse belongs to the Equus ferus caballus species.
Clydesdales weigh about 2 tons ( 3,600 pounds).
The Clydesdale(the Shetland is a small pony)
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A clydesdale horse comes from scotland
they're bigger, thus requiring more food.
No, a clydestale is a draft horse.
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with its legs!?!?!?
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The Clydesdale horse was first introduced to the United States in 1842.