@Nizingur ..I know; looks like he's talking. Beautiful horses. Saw them up close and personal at Sea World in FL. Could not believe how tall they were!
I am 4'9" tall, age 19. If those men are around 6' tall, imagine me standing right next to these beautiful horses. The tip of my head would be somewhere around the middle of these horses' shoulders. ^^ I stood next to a draft horse once and the horse was tall. ^^
Don't know if you know but I'm hoping the fascination of these beautiful horses will make people aware of the senseless culling of wild horses in the American wild!
Yea, It looks that way but they are just keeping everything the way it was when bud was first established. Back when these horses(well their ancestors) pulled the full beer wagons to bars.
Their tails are cut off, been doing that for years since horses have been hitched for pulling. They cut the tails off so it doesn't get tangled in the equipment.
@Judyp77 Aw, Clydesdales certainly have a bit of a dormidable height! The more interesting thing however is their huge MASS. If they don't want to budge it's their call. My current horse is quite spindly despite his height and if he steps on my toe I can MOVE HIM with physical power before he can do damage. With these drafts though, you end up losing that toenail (and I have!) haha! : ) Sadly, that lip shaking is actually a sign of stress. He's nervous of the harness. But let's ignore that :P
@aileennoel these are very obviously purebred clydes as they are pulling the budweiser wagon....no idea what features you could be referring to apart from the fact that they are leggier than the traditional clydesdale. These are just bred from a leggier line.
look at his mouth at 1:46!!hes like.....''hello everyone,yes im a clysdale!my name is bob,nice to meet you all!can someone get this stuff off me??i had a late night last night and well.um...im shattered!'' lol!xd
As somebody who worked with breeding heavy horses (including Clydses) It is correct etiquette to shave the end of the horses dock to stop the tail getting tangled and caught with the harnessing/trampled by the other horses. They don't dock in the same manner as dogs tails are cut off, just the tail hair is cut short/the hair on the end shaved, I agree it does make them look a bit like giant rabbits, but H&S first! :)
They CAN dock horse tails the same as dog´s tails, just the way you explain it, it´s just shaving the hair. I don´t have a problem with that, the hair can grow back. But saying the hair are being shaved to stop the tail getting tangled or trampled by other horses is downright hilarious. So here other horses constantly trample on other horses´ tails. And we don't shave the hairs either and still we don't have problem with tails caught in the harness. Still, shaving is better than docking.
Esos hermosos caballos q tiran del carro porq tantos, llenos de correas. No pueden moverse y encima ¿donde esta la cola? Ellos la usan para espantarse los insectos es lo mismo "casi" q si a nosotros nos vendaran o atasen las manos ¿te gustaria?
Oh the fairy princesses of the horse world...you wanna see real power and beauty? Check out a Belgian draft team, They can out pull the Budweiser hitch any day of the week.
did you see how the horses didn't like the bits in there mouths?? Haven't We Invented anything yet to replace those uncomfortable things ? ridiculous!!!
OOOOHH ! ! ! Even professionals make mistakes handling horses....When he took the halter off he slung it over his shoulder,,WRONG ! ! should have dropped back over the neck of the horse and buckled it so he had some control...the horse was for a short time with NOTHING on head to control the horse,, what if that horse spooked....no means of control and all those people standing there watching...ACCIDENT waiting to happen. even someone watching there on the video was heard commenting about nothing on the horse and he could just walk away,,,,40 years of horse experience and instructing and you can spot these errors.......Budweiser is a large company and these guys who work with horses should know better.....lazyness....shortcuts a big NO NO....
gone fishin You ever see what one of these big horses can do if they spook ???? Over 2,000# of horse and they can do some serious damage !!!! But then Budweiser has a really really deep bank account !!!!
I am so addicted to watching the beautiful Clydesdale you tube. 🥰
They are Soo facinating!
Magnificent team, horses with unbeatable temperaments. Thanks for the clip, it's a rare treat.
They are soooooo awesome! And well behaved. The one was so good, he was ground tied.
I'm too old for this kind of work, but WOW!! Being able to work with these horses would be such a WOW!!!
awww their paws are all white. looks like shoes! :D beautiful horses and so gentle!
I rode one once when I was only twelve years old... it was truly marvelous... and very high!!!!!!!!!!!
They are such gentle giants!
beautiful
Clydesdales are by far my fav horses... Even though it was a clyde that made me scared of horses I still love them, they're so pretty...
what a beautiful horses
I know! we saw three at the caribbean festival today. they were so pretty.
Beautiful stunning horses used to ride one and he would do anything you asked of him fab horses
I LOVE CLYDESDALES!!
i love those horses clysdale or whatever they are beautiful an d massive
So beautiful and well-trained.
Awesome horses
Amazing horses, more so than any other breed.
Wow, that's some amazing training!
they are so beautiful and some you can ride on
lol awwwww this reminds me of that budlight comercal!
@Nizingur ..I know; looks like he's talking. Beautiful horses. Saw them up close and personal at Sea World in FL. Could not believe how tall they were!
Wow... what a team
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those horses were stabbled at a barn i borded at and i got to take pictures with Prince and walk him around. it was sooo cool!!!!
Esos caballos son hermosos
Haha, very cute with the lip at 1:50. My horse does that too.
Yep, and only because their horse is clearly very in control and relaxed.
He's completely at ease, not even slightly panicky.
I am 4'9" tall, age 19. If those men are around 6' tall, imagine me standing right next to these beautiful horses. The tip of my head would be somewhere around the middle of these horses' shoulders. ^^ I stood next to a draft horse once and the horse was tall. ^^
Don't know if you know but I'm hoping the fascination of these beautiful horses will make people aware of the senseless culling of wild horses in the American wild!
Lol the little kids!! "What are they doing with it's mouth?!"
Yea, It looks that way but they are just keeping everything the way it was when bud was first established. Back when these horses(well their ancestors) pulled the full beer wagons to bars.
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Back in the 60s I got to see thin and touch them,they are truly special.
I was just thinking the same thing. Makes me mad.
i love heavy horses but shires are my fave!
Their tails are cut off, been doing that for years since horses have been hitched for pulling. They cut the tails off so it doesn't get tangled in the equipment.
my friend has a palameno one that follows her everywhere
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Wow, its bigger, i m 38 and i did not know!
Somehow, I doubt they need more than one of these big fellows to pull that little wagon.
I wanna ride one!!! :O
chuck nores called he wants his pony back
i got alot of cludesdales
Luv ur comments. U would make a great commentary! ☺️
oh wow! the budweiser horses lol
Those are dig horses
Oh.. I wanted to see the wagon move but then the video ended
i want 1
@Judyp77 Aw, Clydesdales certainly have a bit of a dormidable height! The more interesting thing however is their huge MASS. If they don't want to budge it's their call. My current horse is quite spindly despite his height and if he steps on my toe I can MOVE HIM with physical power before he can do damage. With these drafts though, you end up losing that toenail (and I have!) haha! : )
Sadly, that lip shaking is actually a sign of stress. He's nervous of the harness. But let's ignore that :P
@aileennoel these are very obviously purebred clydes as they are pulling the budweiser wagon....no idea what features you could be referring to apart from the fact that they are leggier than the traditional clydesdale. These are just bred from a leggier line.
look at his mouth at 1:46!!hes like.....''hello everyone,yes im a clysdale!my name is bob,nice to meet you all!can someone get this stuff off me??i had a late night last night and well.um...im shattered!''
lol!xd
Wunderschöne Pferde... Sie wären noch viel schöner wenn man ihnen nicht den Schweif koüiert hätte...
@happy51593 clydesdales are huge.
As somebody who worked with breeding heavy horses (including Clydses)
It is correct etiquette to shave the end of the horses dock to stop the tail getting tangled and caught with the harnessing/trampled by the other horses.
They don't dock in the same manner as dogs tails are cut off, just the tail hair is cut short/the hair on the end shaved, I agree it does make them look a bit like giant rabbits, but H&S first! :)
there soo well behaved (:
sooooo many people who have no idea about horses in the comments! close though! =)
They CAN dock horse tails the same as dog´s tails, just the way you explain it, it´s just shaving the hair. I don´t have a problem with that, the hair can grow back. But saying the hair are being shaved to stop the tail getting tangled or trampled by other horses is downright hilarious. So here other horses constantly trample on other horses´ tails. And we don't shave the hairs either and still we don't have problem with tails caught in the harness. Still, shaving is better than docking.
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@happy51593 A little from column A . . . a little from column B. LOL
Esos hermosos caballos q tiran del carro porq tantos, llenos de correas. No pueden moverse y encima ¿donde esta la cola? Ellos la usan para espantarse los insectos es lo mismo "casi" q si a nosotros nos vendaran o atasen las manos ¿te gustaria?
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hmm.. they cant be purebred clydesdales.. they must be clydesdales/shire.. they have shire features i cant get around..
Beautiful horses, but oh how they ruined them by docking the tails.
Oh the fairy princesses of the horse world...you wanna see real power and beauty? Check out a Belgian draft team, They can out pull the Budweiser hitch any day of the week.
@gurlwithglasses01 Sorry, but there is no such thing as a palomino Cydesdale. It doesn't exist in their gene pool.
did you see how the horses didn't like the bits in there mouths?? Haven't We Invented anything yet to replace those uncomfortable things ? ridiculous!!!
Yeah i know, i think it's cruel.
thos guys look really bored saddling and brideling the horse ;)
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Beautiful horses, but without tails look horrible :/
OOOOHH ! ! ! Even professionals make mistakes handling horses....When he took the halter off he slung it over his shoulder,,WRONG ! ! should have dropped back over the neck of the horse and buckled it so he had some control...the horse was for a short time with NOTHING on head to control the horse,, what if that horse spooked....no means of control and all those people standing there watching...ACCIDENT waiting to happen. even someone watching there on the video was heard commenting about nothing on the horse and he could just walk away,,,,40 years of horse experience and instructing and you can spot these errors.......Budweiser is a large company and these guys who work with horses should know better.....lazyness....shortcuts a big NO NO....
Lol, you are good entertainment ...ha ha lol
gone fishin You ever see what one of these big horses can do if they spook ???? Over 2,000# of horse and they can do some serious damage !!!! But then Budweiser has a really really deep bank account !!!!
+Wilbur Finnigan relax and enjoy life...
gone fishin OOOHHH I have !!! And others should too !!! And "professional" people should also act accordingly !!!!
Wilbur Finnigan Yes, relax, the horse is fine. If he wanted to take off no bridle will stop this boy.
One of this breed could pull the wagon, why use eight, like why drive a car with eight cylinders, when two will do, another waste of resource.