There is a horse at my riding stables and he is a pure clydesdale. He is broken in, and i have ridden him. He is lovely and gentle and would never spook, but he is very bouncy to ride, and jumping is extremely difficult with him as his conformation isn't quite right for it. You can hear him coming from a mile off as his hooves make the most gigantic CLOP sound every time his hoof hits the floor! If you wanted a clydesdale type horse that was rideable maybe you could seek out one that's been crossed with a light horse (a horse which is better for riding).







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(although i didnt really try to stop her)








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