Schleich Clydesdale foal 13810
Clydesdales grow slower than other horse breeds. Foals do not mature at the age of four to five, but at the age of seven to eight. After this time, they weigh a good 1,000 kilograms - as much as a small car. They are so strong that they can pull objects that are much heavier than themselves. Therefore, they also have a high demand for food and water. Every day they need 20-25 kg of grains containing minerals and vitamins and about 50-60 kg of hay. Of course, this also makes them thirsty. And very much so. A Clydesdale drinks over 100 liters of water a day.Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we'll respond promptly, publishing the most interesting questions and answers for others.