Shire horse
The Shire horse is a draft horse breed that originated in England. It is a cold-blooded horse known for its size, strength, and gentle temperament. The Shire horse is primarily used for heavy farm work, forestry, and transportation. It stands at a towering height of approximately 170-190 cm and weighs around 850-1100 kg. The breed has a massive body, a large and expressive head, and powerful legs. Common coat colors include black, bay, and gray. The Shire horse is highly regarded for its impressive stature, reliability, and versatility in various working activities.
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