Clydesdale gelding
Mustangs are small, tough horses. They hold their heads high. This may be due to the fact that they roam wild without food or care from humans.
Many Clydesdale horses are easily recognized by their white legs. These hairs are also known as "feathers". These horses often have a brown coat, but they can also be black, brindle or brindle. Clydesdale horses are often used as draft horses. For example, they can pull three tree trunks in terrain where it would be too difficult for a tractor to pass. They are easy to train and eager to learn. But they are also excellent horses. But because the horses are so big, you need an extra-large saddle to ride them.
Fun fact
Clydesdale horses are named after the River Clyde, which flows through southwest Scotland.
- Dimensions: 12.4 x 6.2 x 12.3 cm (W x D x H)