Species: clydesdale
The Clydesdale is a breed of draught horse derived from the farm horses of Clydesdale, Scotland, and named after that region.
Clydesdales are usually bay in colour, but roan, black, grey and chestnut also occur. Most have white markings, including white on the face, feet, legs and occasional body spotting (generally on the lower belly). They also have extensive feathering on their lower legs.
Clydesdales are horses and thus get the equine tag, yet do make a note that unless the markings and qualities match what is given here a character is not likely a Clydesdale and should most likely not be tagged as such.
Breeds:
- equinae
- equus (genus)
- (domestic) horse (E. f. caballus)
- draft_horse
- clydesdale
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