- Clydesdale horse - Wikipedia
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
- Clydesdale Horse Breed Profile: History, Facts, Stats More
Everything about the Clydesdale horse breed Clydesdale history, facts, stats, cost, height, famous horses, and FAQs answered
- Clydesdale Horse Breed Profile - The Spruce Pets
These are mighty Clydesdale horses, one of the most recognizable heavy horse breeds Clydesdales are easy to spot, thanks to their large stature, trademark feathering around their legs, and high-stepping gait
- Clydesdale Horse Breed: Care, Cost History ( [current_year]) | Horses . . .
Clydesdale horses moved from endangered status to at risk, as their role as show and parade horses further solidified The modern types of Clydesdale horses are used for riding and driving, as well as agricultural work and logging
- Clydesdale Horse Breed: History, Characteristics Care
Get to know the gentle giants, the Clydesdale horse breed: A comprehensive profile of history, traits, and care needs
- Clydesdale | Draft Horses, Heavy Horses, Shire Horses | Britannica
Clydesdale, heavy draft-horse breed that originated in Lanarkshire, Scotland, near the River Clyde The breed was improved about 1715 by mating a Flemish stallion with local mares; Shire blood was later introduced
- Clydesdale Horse Facts and History - Horse Illustrated Magazine
Learn about the history, characteristics, and uses of the Clydesdale breed of draft horse The Clydesdale horse is one of the most popular breeds among horse lovers and the general public
- Clydesdale Horse - The Livestock Conservancy
The Clydesdale is a draft horse breed from Lanarkshire, Scotland whose name is derived from the River Clyde Their history goes back to the mid-1700s when native horses were mated with larger Flemish horses
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