Most Powerful Horse Breed in the world

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Horses have been domesticated and cross-bred for more than thousands of years. Most large horses are draft animals, meaning they are bred to pull heavy equipment. The Belgian Draft horse is the strongest horse breed in the world, frequently winning worldwide pulling competitions. Stay with us till end as we'll show Belgian Draft horse, as well as some of the most powerful horse breeds in the world.
Percheron
This is one massive animal. It originates from France, particularly the Huisne River Valley. This region was once known as Perche, thus the name Percheron. Percherons vary in size. They can be anywhere from 15 to 19 hands high. Unlike other draft horses, this breed has distinct characteristics of Arabian and oriental horses. Because of this influence, this horse has a lighter neck than some other breeds. However, it is still perfectly capable of pulling heavy loads.
Carolina Marsh Tucky
This is one of the most useful horse breeds when it comes to living a long season of winter. They are easy to keep and can survive tougher conditions than any other horse. They are the real survivors with larger feet and a gracious head. You can use them for any purpose, from ploughing to riding and racing. There are many horse movies that featured this amazing breed.
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Gypsy Vanner Horse
This animal has become popular throughout the world. It is beautiful, has excellent size and shape, working capability, and is passionate towards people. Gypsy Vanners are relatively small horses, standing between 13 and 16 hands high. While they may be shorter than your typical draft, they are broadly built and are easily capable of pulling carriages and caravans, while also serving as riding horses that can support heavier riders.
Australian Draught Horse
This horse breed is a giant conglomeration of other horse species on this list. The Clydesdales, Percherons, Shires, and Suffolk Punches. It is famous throughout Australia, where it is the dominant draft breed. Many are wild, so their exact number is not known. The horse is relatively large, though it is smaller than many of its ancestors. It can stand between 16.2 and 17.2 hands high and weighs between 1,300 and 1,900 pounds. Despite their relatively smaller size, they are just as strong as some of the other horses on this list. They are also very gentle and docile, which makes them easy to work with. Many people say they are a joy to own.
Soviet Heavy Draft
As the name suggests, this horse was developed during the Soviet era in Russia. It was initially bred from the Belgian Brabant and was trained for heavy labor and agricultural work. It was recognized as a breed in 1952. This is one of several breeds that were all developed simultaneously. Others include the Russian Heavy Draft, which is often confused with the Soviet one. The Soviet Heavy Draft is known to be massive with a free-moving gait. They can have a straight or convex profile. Their neck is relatively short, while their torso is broad and muscular.
They have a decent lactation rate.
Morgan Horse Breeding
No one knows for certain how this one came about, but it is generally agreed that it was the offspring of horses with Arabian, thoroughbred, and perhaps Welsh cob or Friesian bloodlines. It is a compact horse, standing at only 14 hands which is 56 inches tall. Morgans were used as cavalry mounts by both sides in the American Civil War. While Morgan enthusiasts have stated that the horse Comanche, the only survivor of the Custer regiment after the Battle of the Little Big Horn, was either a Morgan or a Mustang, records of the U.S. Army and other early sources do not support this. Most accounts state that Comanche was either of "Mustang lineage" or a mix of "American" and "Spanish" blood.
Generally, horses are considered noble. They form a bond with humans which carries on for ages as long as they are treated right.
Belgian Draft
The all familiar blonde, Belgian Draft that we see in the United States has its roots in the Belgian Heavy Draft. This name has been shortened to The Belgian for common usage.
The Brabant, or Belgian Heavy Draft, is a massive horse, powerfully built and standing between 16.2 and 17 hands. Its head is comparatively small and refined, with an intelligent expression. The Belgian Draft that is seen in the United States is not as "massive" as the Brabant, but still retains the proportions of the Brabant.
The body is compact with a short, wide back and powerful loins. These horses are massive, with
They are generally shorter than most other draft breeds, but still are pretty massive horses. The most well-known Belgian Draft was named Brooklyn Supreme. This horse stood 19.2 hands tall and weighed over 3,000 pounds.
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Back in 2001 a truck driver went off the road into a muddy farm field by my house it had a full load in it and was sunk up to the axles in mud approximately 150 to 200 yards off the road Metro trucks couldn't get it out. The Amish came with A team of draft horses hooked onto that tractor trailer and pulled it out of the field like it wasn't nothing it was amazing

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When I see good videos like this I usually take out my time to appreciate the experts that make these videos possible.

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When you think the thumbnail is a clickbait... but it's not.

julijakeit
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I grew up in Oklahoma, when I was six I seen a Belgian horse at the county fair. I'm 37 now and that horse was so impressive I can still picture it in my mind like it was yesterday. Awesome video 👍

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Now THAT'S WHAT I call HORSEPOWER! 🐎 Those are beautiful horseys! 😍

nsl.
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All horses are sublimely beautiful creatures. Tall horses, short ponies, muscular and thick or slim and elegant. All of them, beautiful, beautiful animals that have the blessing of sharing the world with. I love them all. I was lucky enough to live among horses for 6 years in my teens and they are beautiful, loyal and sassy sometimes. But when you conect with one of them you can see their personality shine. They are smart and clever, sometimes come up with interesting ways to transit difficult paths and you marvel at the skill they display in doing so.

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If someone was also confused I looked this up. "hand, ancient unit of length, now standardized at 4 inches (10.16 cm) and used today primarily for measuring the height of horses"

martinboeck
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One of my best friends growing up was Dad's Belgian, Major. Sitting on him made me feel like the king of the world. Major, I miss, and love you, pal.

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I am not very familiar with horses. But, I saw a Belgian Heavy Draft in Malibu, CA during a hike through the canyon. Some girl was riding it, they were patiently waiting for me and my group to pass. Oh, man, I never forget that moment: The horse was so big and majestic.
How did I know the horse was BHD? I was talking loudly to describe the size of the horse, and the owner without directly talked to me, mentioned the horse breed.
Something to learn everyday.

aaronvu
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Horses should be loved and respected period, they are some of the most gracious animals on the planet loyal and friendly if they’re treated right.

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Those are some really 'Buff' horses.

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Local tourist farm had horse-drawn carts on rails around the fields. One trip the Clydesdales looked overheated & tired. Driver saw he had left the brake on; the horsies had _dragged_ a train cart & 50 passengers around 2 miles of track, wearing a flat spot in the steel wheels.
Never underestimate how strong critters can be.

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We have a 7-year-old Shire mare that we bought when she was only 4 months old. She's about 18 hands tall and she weighs 2200 pounds. Despite her size, she a giant "puppy." Very protective of her rider. She loves pulling a sleigh and a carriage as well. Her best friend is a 7-year-old Morgan mare although she's a bit feistier than the Shire mare.

sergeantmasson
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They might be strong but it doesn't mean we will burden them.

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I was saddened and upset when he said that one of the breeds is in danger of extinction and that it is used as a meat source.

terriduderstadt
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I love the Clydesdale, the Shire, the Soviet heavy draft, and Belgian heavy draft. Magnificent animals! <3 Thanks.

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"The horses of Skyrim are hardy and strong, and make up for in endurance what they lack in speed"

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0:22 - Percheron
1:09 - Carolina Marsh Tucky
1:32 - Gypsy Vanner Horse
2:14 - Australian Draught Horse
2:55 - Shire Horse
3:30 - Suffolk Punch
4:11 - Dutch Draft
4:38 - Lithuanian Heavy Draft
5:18 - Clydesdale
6:02 - Soviet Heavy Draft
6:36 - Morgan Horse Breeding
7:20 - Belgian Draft

deathtothegoths
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Percheron horses are gorgeous! Had the pleasure of meeting 2 of them in Denver back in 2017! I loved them!

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I liked the Dutch draft, the shire horse, the Clydesdale, Suffolk punch, the Percheron, and the gypsy vanner horse. I love horses, one of my favorite animals.

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