Breed Clydesdale

The Clydesdale horse is a native of Great Britain in the eighteenth century, to be exact, its area of ​​origin is the district of Clydesdale in Scotland from which it takes its name. Beautiful horse on the size really impressive, has the massive body and muscular limbs and a long, tough 'abundant staple of white fur on the back of the legs. The Clydesdale has a quiet temperament and sociable and is the most important horse race in Scotland, where he owned all elegantly decorated in various parades and horse shows

 
His appearance: medium Height: 170 - 200 cm
                                weight: about 700 to 1,000 kg
                                cloak bay, dark bay, blackish, rarely chestnut and roan. List white muzzle and white socks on their legs up over the knee and the hock

Disciplines: Shooting heavy farm work, show jumping (but not excessive heights of obstacles).