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Clydesdales are large, strong horses. Their characteristic features include their slightly curved noses, their long ears and their short necks. They have a friendly temperament and are industrious...
Clydesdales are large, strong horses. Their characteristic features include their slightly curved noses, their long ears and their short necks. They have a friendly temperament and are industrious and versatile. Shoeing a Clydesdale can be very hard work for a farrier. Their horseshoes are not just extremely large, but also weigh over 2.5 kg. This means they weigh four to 5X as much as the shoes of warmbloods or thoroughbreds. Although Clydesdales tend to be stocky and extremely heavy, they...
Clydesdales are among the biggest horses in the world. When they are fully grown, their height is 160 to 180 cm. The only horses that are bigger are Shire Horses and Brabanters. Clydesdales grow...
Clydesdales are among the biggest horses in the world. When they are fully grown, their height is 160 to 180 cm. The only horses that are bigger are Shire Horses and Brabanters. Clydesdales grow more slowly than other horse breeds. The foals aren't fully grown until the age of seven or eight, instead of four or five. They then weigh over 1000 kg as much as a small car. They are so strong that they can pull objects that are much heavier than themselves. This also means they need a lot of food...
Male ducks are easily identifiable by their colorful, iridescent plumage. After breeding, the drakes lose their colorful feathers and don their so-called eclipse plumage. During this time, only the...
Male ducks are easily identifiable by their colorful, iridescent plumage. After breeding, the drakes lose their colorful feathers and don their so-called eclipse plumage. During this time, only the yellow bill can be used to tell them apart from the females.Unit: EA
Schleich-S Toy, Age Group: 3 years and Up, Animal Type: Rooster, PVC, Dimensions: 2.6 in H x 1.1 in W x 2.4 in DUnit: EA
The 13826 Schleich hen is mostly brown and stands upon a green base. Hens lay between 250 to 300 eggs per year. Although it may look that way at first, no two eggs are the same. They are of varying...
The 13826 Schleich hen is mostly brown and stands upon a green base. Hens lay between 250 to 300 eggs per year. Although it may look that way at first, no two eggs are the same. They are of varying size and never have the same color. They can be white, light or even dark brown.Unit: EA
Rabbit's favorite foods are juicy herbs, fresh clover, salad, twigs and peelings. Rabbits are very sociable animals. When sensing danger, they thump their hind legs on the ground so as to warn their...
Rabbit's favorite foods are juicy herbs, fresh clover, salad, twigs and peelings. Rabbits are very sociable animals. When sensing danger, they thump their hind legs on the ground so as to warn their relatives. If a predator comes too close, they flee in zigzag formation.Unit: EA
During the day, goats pupils narrow to almost rectangular, horizontal slits. This is used to protect their eyes from too much sunlight. With their broad pupils they have a wide field of view of 320...
During the day, goats pupils narrow to almost rectangular, horizontal slits. This is used to protect their eyes from too much sunlight. With their broad pupils they have a wide field of view of 320 to 340 deg and can promptly recognize enemies like wolves.Unit: EA
Goat and kids recognize each other by the sound of their calls, not by their appearance. Kids suckle for a period of six months, before they begin to eat leaves and grass. Their age can be...
Goat and kids recognize each other by the sound of their calls, not by their appearance. Kids suckle for a period of six months, before they begin to eat leaves and grass. Their age can be determined by their teeth. A one year old kid has, for example, two teeth, while a two year old has four teeth and is then considered adult.Unit: EA
Pinto horses were much loved by American Indians, because their colored coat served as great camouflage. In the summer they preferred dun horses, chestnuts and sorrels. In the winter they rode on...
Pinto horses were much loved by American Indians, because their colored coat served as great camouflage. In the summer they preferred dun horses, chestnuts and sorrels. In the winter they rode on white pintos. They were difficult to make out against a snowy landscape.Unit: EA
Colored cobs are powerful horses with a full mane, strong feathering, a short back and large hooves. The typical piebald coat pattern was deliberately bred into the horses around the year 1900. They...
Colored cobs are powerful horses with a full mane, strong feathering, a short back and large hooves. The typical piebald coat pattern was deliberately bred into the horses around the year 1900. They were first called 'Magpies'. Cobs are very balanced and meek.Unit: EA
If you look at a Tennessee walker from the side, its legs do not stand straight on the ground, but are slanted. This is especially noticeable on the hind legs. The position of its legs enables it to...
If you look at a Tennessee walker from the side, its legs do not stand straight on the ground, but are slanted. This is especially noticeable on the hind legs. The position of its legs enables it to master certain gaits - flat walk, running walk and canter.Unit: EA
Tennessee walker horses have unusually long and flat hooves. They are not fitted with horseshoes and are not trimmed. This favors their typical gaits, flat walk (accelerated pace), running walk...
Tennessee walker horses have unusually long and flat hooves. They are not fitted with horseshoes and are not trimmed. This favors their typical gaits, flat walk (accelerated pace), running walk (running pace) and canter (soft gallop).Unit: EA