Submitted by Kenny (not verified) on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 5:41pm.
The article says: "To qualify for a hitch, a Clydesdale must be a gelding at least four years of age, stand 72 inches at the shoulder when fully mature, weigh between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds, have a bay coat, a blaze of white on the face, four white legs, and a black mane and tail". Shouldn't the animal also be able to make a one shot one kill at one mile? Of course, at 2,300 pounds, I don't think I would argue with one of them anyway so let's just forget I said anything LOL.
Clydesdales
The article says: "To qualify for a hitch, a Clydesdale must be a gelding at least four years of age, stand 72 inches at the shoulder when fully mature, weigh between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds, have a bay coat, a blaze of white on the face, four white legs, and a black mane and tail". Shouldn't the animal also be able to make a one shot one kill at one mile? Of course, at 2,300 pounds, I don't think I would argue with one of them anyway so let's just forget I said anything LOL.