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  2. Draft horse - Wikipedia

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    A draft horse (US) or draught horse (UK), also known as dray horse, carthorse, work horse or heavy horse, is a large horse bred to be a working animal hauling freight and doing heavy agricultural tasks such as plowing. There are a number of breeds, with varying characteristics, but all share common traits of strength, patience, and a docile ...

  3. American Belgian Draft - Wikipedia

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    The American Belgian is a large heavy horse; it is rather taller and more lightly built than the Belgian Brabant, more similar to the Flemish Horse.Some are very large: a stallion named Brooklyn Supreme is among the largest horses on record, and was of this breed, [4]: 434 as was Big Jake, a gelding born in 2001, who while alive was listed by the Guinness World Records as the tallest living horse.

  4. Equine conformation - Wikipedia

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    A horse's ability to carry weight is dependent on the size of its chest, so a horse that does not do well with draft work may be fine in harness or with a light rider. Narrowness may be from turned-in elbows which can cause toes to turn out, making the horse appear narrow.

  5. Comtois horse - Wikipedia

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    The Comtois is a light draft horse, with a large head, straight neck, stocky and powerful body and deep girth.They have long, straight backs and short, strong legs with a little feathering and muscular hindquarters. [1]

  6. Ardennais - Wikipedia

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    In the nineteenth century, Belgian draft blood was added to give the breed the heavier conformation it has today. [1] The extra weight and size was desired to turn the breed into a very heavy draft breed, after their role as an artillery horse had diminished through the advent of mechanization, as well as a desire for a meat animal.

  7. American Cream Draft - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, owners began blood-typing their horses, [1] and by 1990, genetic testing found that "compared with other draft breeds and based upon gene marker data, the Creams form a distinct group within the draft horses." [5] The American Cream Draft was found to have a genetic relationship with the Belgian breed that was no closer than the ones ...

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