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Meet the Drafts

Belgians


Draft Horse Originating in Belgium


Belgian horses are known for their kind temperament and for being easy to handle.  Currently the Guinness Book of Records has a Belgian as the world' tallest horse and another as the worlds biggest horse

Canadians


Draft Horse Originating in Canada


Canadian horses are a hardy breed, strong and well muscled, and usually black or bay coloured.  Their nick name is the little iron horse.  The breed is considered "at risk" by Rare Breeds Canada.  In 2002, the Canadian breed was declared "CANADA'S NATIONAL HORSE" under the National Horse of Canada Act.

Clydesdales


Draft Horse Originating from Scotland


The Clydesdale is probably the most famous of all the draft horses thanks to the Budweiser beer commercials.  They are recognizable for the flowing feathers on their legs.



Haflinger


Draft Horse orignating from Austria


A small but hardy draft horse.  They are always chestnut in colour with white or flaxen manes and tails.  They are versatile enough to be ridden and used for draft, forestry and carriage work.  A breed requirement is that they are quiet and kind natured.

Mixed Breed


A Custom Made Draft


Some people find that mixing breeds of drafts gives them more of what they are personally looking for in a horse, the best of both worlds.

Percherons


Draft Horse Originating from France


The Percheron is a French breed known for their intelligence and willingness to work.  They come in mostly black or grey, with the grey's transitioning to white as they age.  They were originally bred as a war horse but over time they pulled stagecoaches and then were used in farming.

Shire


Draft Horse Originating from England


A Shire is an English breed of draft horse.  Black, bay and grey are the most common colours.  They are very similar to a Clydesdale in appearance but have silkier feathering on their legs.

Suffolk Punch


Draft Horse originating from England


A heavy draft horse that is always chestnut in colour.  Bred for farm work they almost became extinct due to mechanization, they are still listed as critical by Rare Breeds Canada and other organizations.

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