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Clydesdale Riding
With the clydesdale, riding is not a common useage, it is more of a working/draft horse and the foals or baby horses, are kept at their sides.
It is a heavy draft horse, famous for its strength and gentle disposition. These handsome giants are sometimes seen in large teams, which pull beer wagons. They are great helpers for farmers, who use them for working large fields and other tasks.
With the clydesdale, riding is not a common useage, it is more of a working/draft horse and the foals or baby horses, are kept at their sides.
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This horse breed originated in Scotland in the middle of 1700s. It was specially bred for the work in harness. The breed benefited when the blood of Flemish stallions was introduced to native mares. The horses were exported to many regions of the world and became very popular. With the clydesdale, riding is not a common useage, it is more of a working/draft horse and the foals or baby horses, are kept at their sides.
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