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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

Clydesdale stallion at Pineland farm, New Gloucester, Maine first annual show.

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  • horses are measured By HANDS not feet!

  • @angelgirl7473 I was comparing the horse to the guy and the fence which typically are measured in feet, and I have no clue how to do hand to foot conversions! But thanks for pointing that out.

  • How tall is the man in this vid.. then maybe we could get a relatively good idea how big the horse is.

  • @jonty811 @CrimsonCompassion Hello, I'm not sure how tall the guy or the horse were because I don't really remember precisely. But I think the wall was about 3-4 feet so that would probably make him around 5-6 feet tall. Which in theory would make the Horse about 6-7 feet tall, but if he was standing on his hind legs (like the guy) he would be really tall, and intimidating. I hope this sort of answers your questions. Have a good day, Peace.

  • Thanks to all of you for supporting this video to over 20,000 views, peace.

    ~Sunshine777888

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  • what a fcking beautiful creature!!!!!!!!!

  • Beautiful horse!

  • Only an asshole braids a horses mane.....sad really...people putting horses in shows....peppering the tail to keep it proud....marbling the hooves to make them dance.....cutting nerves in the ears to make the ears point up always...disgusting.

  • quick question: Like in AQHA halter showing and AHA are manners unimportant just the horses build that is being judged?

  • @patslark Yeah, I feel so sorry for those guys in summer. Tail docking is illegal here in Scandinavia!

  • @sunshine777888 The guy doesn't actually look very tall. I was surprised by how small this horse is for a Clydesdale!

  • @angelgirl7473 Actually, here in Europe horses are measured in CENTIMETRES. The hand system makes no sense logically. 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 17? Those decimals make no SENSE! Measuring both horses and humans in centimetres is actually totally utilitarian. I'm 172 cm, my horse is 164. Comparisons made easy =)

  • @angelgirl7473 Even though they are measured in hands you can EASILY convert feet to hands. Simple math for all horse people. ;)

  • Now THAT'S a horse!

  • @sunshine777888 not since obama signed the bill for ALLOWING it for horses to be slaughtered for human consumption....what an asshole... :/

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