Clydesdale
The Clydesdale is a horse breed that originated in Scotland, specifically in the Clydesdale region. It is a heavy draft horse breed known for its strength, pulling power, and distinctive feathering on the lower legs. The Clydesdale is cold-blooded and stands at a height of approximately 160-180 cm, weighing around 700-1000 kg. It has a large, muscular body, a broad head, and usually comes in bay or brown coat color with white markings. The breed is commonly used for draught work and parades.
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