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    ive ridden/worked with two clydesdales
    daisy a 15.2 clyde x cob who i rode/looked after the only downside to daisy was although she was a perfect hight she was litteraly like a full sized clyde so it was like riding a 17hh+ but at a 15.2 hight meaning she was very wide and saddleing her could be a problem but she was a lovely ride and could really move when she wanted to and outrace alot of the other horses on the yard (although i didnt really try to stop her)
    chester a 17.2 pure bred was a horse that i only rode in my riding lessons he was a nice ride but did struggle in the school as he was so big doing circles could cause him problems
    but basicly ive found that clydes have loverly temperments and although very wide are quite a nice ride once you get used to them but you must remember they are a big horse and although they are more expensive to keep than say a 16hh because they eat a little more its not a massive amount more
    also have you considered the idea of a clydesdale as a driveing horse daisy drives and goes very well in the carriage plus they can pull large amounts of weight

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    Clydesdale aren't good riding horses. They were bred to pull carts and tractors. Plus, they are very large and maybe hard to handle. I have heard of them costing over $15,000. I don't know if this is true. Food is probably very expensive since they are very large.

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    Clydesdales I've heard are normally very mellow, sweet horses.

    If your dad isn't looking for just a purebred clydesdale, maybe he could look into adopting a PMU foal. I beleive they are normally mixed draft breeds.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chrissycat21
    If your dad isn't looking for just a purebred clydesdale, maybe he could look into adopting a PMU foal. I beleive they are normally mixed draft breeds.
    i don't think dad cares whether the horse is a purbred clydsdale. he just really likes riding, but he's afraid he's too big for any other horse other then a large horse like a clydsdale or percheron.
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    check out www.dreamhorse.com and you can search many breeds and mixes.

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    My hubby is 6'5" and clydes are the best for him he's all legs. If youdad is this tall or taller I would get a draft. They do make great riding horses no fear of falling as they are so wide. We used to ride freinds all the time you just can't find a saddle unless you have one specail made. we used a pad like one with stirups on it. had a great time
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    I dont have a clydesdale or anything, but I have had horses since I was 5. What I know about them is. . .. They arent the BEST riding horses, but it can be done, if you get one with the right training, as it is with pretty much ALL horses. I just wanted to correct Zowey too, it is not 2 inches per hand, it is 4 inches per hand. They do require more food, and I'm pretty sure that they need more nutrients?? Maybe. . .. .

    They average around $2000 or over $40,000, just depends on what you want. I LOVE this website: www.equine.com I go there every day to look at horses, the advanced search there works well. Also www.dreamhorse.com is also fairly good. They are great websites if you want a horse that might not be a purebred or if you want a purebred they are good for that too. Equine.com is my favorite. Hope some of this helps you out!! Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lute
    i don't think dad cares whether the horse is a purbred clydsdale. he just really likes riding, but he's afraid he's too big for any other horse other then a large horse like a clydsdale or percheron.
    If he does like clydesdales, then maybe a mix is best for him. But he could also get something like a cob or a hunter, they can get fairly large and are very good weight carriers

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    thanks! i'll defiantly check out the websites! my dad is 6'5 and isn't a "skinny" guy.
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