Clydesdale

Clydesdale

Massive draft horse with feathered feet. Budweiser horses.

Origin
Scotland
Life Span
20-25 years
Size
16-18 hands
Temperament
Gentle giant

About Clydesdale

The Clydesdale is a breed of draught horse which originated in the seventeenth century, and takes its name from the Clydesdale district of Scotland. The first recorded use of the name "Clydesdale" for the breed was in 1826; the horses spread through much of Scotland and into northern England. After the breed society was formed in 1877, thousands of Clydesdales were exported to other countries, particularly to Australia and New Zealand. In the early twentieth century numbers began to fall, both because many were taken for use in the First World War, and because of the increasing mechanisation of agriculture. By the 1970s, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust considered the breed vulnerable to extinction. Numbers have since increased slightly.

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What You Should Know

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  • โ€ข Various living situations
  • โ€ข Dedicated pet owners

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