The Clydesdale horse - famed for its white-feathered feet and for hauling ... and traces a Canadian family who’ve protected the ancient black Clydesdale bloodlines for five generations.
It’s no wonder the majestic horses have such a long history ... Oklahoma’s Express Clydesdales are a champion black and white hitch that make special appearances all over North America.
To become a Budweiser Clydesdale, a horse must fit exact characteristics ... four white stockings, a white blaze on his face, a black mane and a black tail. Warm Springs Ranch, 30 miles west ...
The regal, tall, and calm demeanor of the modern-day drum horse — prized for its ability to navigate British processions — comes from combining traits of Clydesdale, Gypsy Cob, and Shire breeds.
To be considered, the horse must be a gelding (a neutered male), be at least 4 years old, stand at least 18 hands (6 feet) tall, and have a bay coat with a white blaze. Each Budweiser Clydesdale ...