10 Strongest Horse Breeds in the World

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We all knew that horses are extremely strong animals, but did you know that some horses can pull 58 000 pounds (26,307 kilograms)? Some of them also won a lot of medals in international competitions, while others have broken some records. Today we are going to talk about 10 such horse breeds. We've got strong Australian draught horses, glorious but powerful Hanover horses, horses of Swedish origins, and exceptionally muscular shire horses. Make sure to stay until the end and take a look at the first one because it's one of the most powerful horse breeds in the world.

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Friesian and Shires. Two magnificent breeds. 🌿🌿🌷🌿🌿💓💓💓

annebell
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I love horses they are so smart and beautiful I loved all the horses

sherrylowe
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I love friesian horses they are best in the world I love them

dorian
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Is'nt the shire the tallest breed?
You forgot the belgian draft or draught horse, also the icelantic horse, the clydesdales and the quarter horse.🥰 Don't forget compared to his size the shetland pony

joannesmartens
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In pulling contests, most of the teams and all of the winners are Belgians, which you didn't even mention.

sanniepstein
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Pound for pound, nothing is stronger than a shetland pony.

johnphillips
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You include the Hanoverian, a light horse breed, and ignore the Belgian draft horse which wins many pulling contests. A little more education is needed. Furthermore the horse in the thumbnail beside the Freisian is not a Suffolk. That is clearly an American Quarter Horse which is definitely not a draft breed.

shirleynoble