The Clydesdale breed’s story goes all the way back to the early to mid-18th century, when local horses in Lanarkshire, Scotland, were strategically bred with Flemish stallions. Back then ...
Scotland, her home country, was the original birthplace of the Clydesdales, but the breed there is now classified as vulnerable by UK’s Rare Breed Survival Trust. Janice is on a quest to do ...
Soon, the breed—previously known for being hard-working farm animals in the Clydesdale area of Scotland—became associated with the American beer brand. Anheuser Busch began breeding their own ...
FIESTA 2024: How to survive Fiesta, San Antonio's biggest party of the year In honor of their visit to the Alamo City, here are eight (one for each Clydesdale) things to know about the breed.