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Clydesdale Photo
A clydesdale photo makes an impressive picture even one that is a foal.
The origins of this horse breed are in the Clyde Valley in Scotland. As the history of the breed goes, it was the early 18th century, when the 6th Duke of Hamilton developed the breed. The Clyde Valley was very difficult to farm, and the need for draft horses was vital.
A clydesdale photo makes an impressive picture even one that is a foal.
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Large Flemish horses were bred with the smaller native horse breeds. This is believed to have formed the foundation of the horse breed. The new breed soon became popular all over the world. These horses are still popular today for their strength and style of movement. A clydesdale photo makes an impressive picture even one that is a foal.
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