That's pretty wild. This makes them significantly taller and heavier than many riding horse breeds. Another one of the defining features of Clydesdales is their "feathering," which refers to the ...
The Clydesdale horse - famed for its white-feathered feet and for hauling Budweiser beer – is in danger of dying out. These giant and iconic horses are on the verge of what many call the ...
Janice Kirkpatrick is a designer and cultural activist with a passion for Clydesdale horses. Scotland, her home country, was the original birthplace of the Clydesdales, but the breed there is now ...
The Clydesdale is a Scottish breed of draught horse. It is named for its area of origin, the Clydesdale or valley of the River Clyde, much of which is within the county of Lanarkshire. The origins of ...
Just what they represent for everybody. And they're so timeless," said Chris Wiegert, a Clydesdale handler who takes care of and trains the horses at Warm Springs Ranch in Missouri. The Clydesdale ...
The farm estimates that 2 million people will see the horses this year. “They are gentle giants,” said Anderson. Clydesdale fans love their instantly recognizable legs. Consider them the Tina ...
The Budweiser Clydesdales are coming to town. The iconic horses are set to make four appearances in Knoxville this month, including at grand opening of the Sunsphere's new welcome center on Nov.