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Hidden : Tuesday, September 20, 2016
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Clydesdale Horse

Country of Origin: Scotland

Use today: Today, the horses are used for hobby and historical farming, and pleasure driving.

Color: Clydesdales can be bay, brown, roan, black or gray, with white feathers and white markings.

Height: 16 to 18 hands


Profile: The Clydesdale originated in the Clyde Valley, Scotland, and is the youngest of all the United Kingdom heavy breeds, finding its full development in the last 150 years. In the late 1700s, Native horses of Lanarkshire were put to Flemish horses, imported by the Duke of Hamilton, to increase their height and bulk. Clydesdales were imported throughout the world and helped build the cities and towns of Canada, Australia and America. Today, they are extremely familiar in the United States because of their use in advertisements by Anheuser Busch. Teams of ‘Budweiser’ horses are kept and displayed at Anheuser Busch theme parks throughout the United States.

Characteristics: Clydesdales stand from 16 to 18 hands and can be bay, brown, roan, black or gray, with white feathers and white markings. The Clydesdale is a flashy, high-stepping horse with strong, large feet. In fact, their feet were so big that in days past farmers couldn’t fit them in plow furrows. Therefore, Clydesdales were often worked in towns rather than farms.



The Place:
Cafe Rio Mexican Grill


The Date:
Tuesday, September 20, 2016


The Time:
6:00pm to 9:00pm


Come out for an evening of tasty foods and stories. Everyone is welcome!

Please note: If you do not think you will arrive until after 8:00pm please post this with your attend log. Sometimes the group breaks up early, if we know you are coming late we will be sure to wait for you. Thanks!

A note about trackables: Feel free to bring them, just please don't leave them unattended on the tables, they can be accidentally lost when the tables are cleaned.




All horse information and horse photo have been borrowed from HorseChannel.com, and are the property of that website. Used here at no personal profit, images have been hosted on my personal Photobucket. Event logo and background image are my personal property and not affiliated with HorseChannel.com.

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