Horses are big powerful animals and their size can scare
people even though they tend to be very calm intelligent and harmless
creatures, especially draught breeds.
Here are the 5 World’s biggest Horses with pictures:
1.Shire Horse
The Shire horse is, on average, the largest breed of horse
in the world. To even be considered a Shire by the UK Shire Horse Society, a
stallion must be at least 17 hands. The largest horse ever recorded was a Shire
that lived in the 19th century, standing 21.25 hands and weighing 3,360 pounds.
Shires were a useful and popular breed in both the UK and USA during the
pre-industrial years but met a similar fate to other draft horses after World
War I.
2.Percheron Horse
The percheron horse is the 4th largest horse breed and
originates from France. It is the most popular amongst the heavier breeds as it
has got a more 'elegant look' and is used to mix breeds on a regular basis. A
percheron mare from Australia holds a record of pulling 1500kg over 4 meters.
Another famous percheron horse is Dr Le Gear, he reached a height of 2.13m and
was the largest horse on earth when he was alive.
3.Dutch Draft Horse
The Dutch Draft horse is a giant cold-blooded horse. Some
outstanding characteristics of them are free movements, calm temperament, and
good stamina.
The average height of a male Dutch Draft horse is around 63
inches and the average weight is 750 kg. Meanwhile, the average height and
weight of the female is about 61 inches and 700 kg. The Dutch Draft horse has a
large and healthy body.
4.American Cream Horse
American White Horse, also known as Cream Horse, is a horse
breed originating from the United States, used to tow cars in the 1900s for
American nobles.
The Female one has the height ranging from 60-64 inches and
weighs 680–730 kilograms, males are pretty taller at 64-67 inches tall and
weigh about 820 kg or more. An American White Horse can weigh over 820 kg.
5.Clydesdale Horse
The Clydesdale is one of the most well-known draft breeds in
the world today, in many ways thanks to the famous Budweiser Clydesdales. While
generally smaller than horses such as the Shire, the breed has changed much in
the 20th century, including in height. Energetic, flashy and gentle, these
horses are still used for agriculture, forestry and other uses requiring their
strength, but due to their beautiful appearance and white, feathered feet,
they’re also sought to be parade, carriage and show horses. In spite of its
popularity, as many draft breeds, the Clydesdale is still unfortunately at risk
of extinction in some countries.
As with many older breeds, in special drafts, there is no
real record of when the Clydesdale horses began, although we can trace a general
trend to the mid-18th century, due to the import of Flemish stallions into
Scotland. A definite ancestor is the Lampits mare, bred in 1806, and Thomson’s
black stallion, known as Glancer. The breed standard requires horses to be 16
to 18 hh (64 to 72 in, 1.63 to 1.83 m) and weigh 1,800 to 2,000 pounds (820 to
910 kg). However, they can be and often are larger. To qualify, a Budweiser
Clydesdale has to be 18 hh (72 in or 1.83 m) and weigh between 1,800 and 2,300
pounds (820 to 1,040 kg). King LeGear, a Clydesdale, was one of the biggest
horses yet, standing a whopping 20.5 hh (2.08 m or 82 in) and weighing 2,950
pounds (1338 kg), one hand shy from Sampson’s impressive height.
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