clydesdale in English

noun
1
a horse of a heavy, powerful breed, used for pulling heavy loads.
Waka, the Clydesdale horse pulls a wagon over a hundred years old, and the driver gives a commentary as you travel.
2
a dog of a small breed of terrier.
Both the Clydesdale and the Paisley terrier eventually became extinct, but not before they had contributed to the development of the Yorkie.

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1. Clyde definition is - Clydesdale

2. Other breeds that Campolina used in his herd were Anglo-Norman, Clydesdale, Holsteiner, and American Saddle Horse.

3. The Clydesdale Stud Book was established in Australia in 1915, prior to which breeding was somewhat haphazard.

4. 15 The £500 paid for the stallion was far beyond the previous record for a Clydesdale.

5. 25 Although a late developer, it began to take on the size and conformation of an excellent Clydesdale stallion.

6. In the late 19th century, Clydesdale blood was added to the Irish Draft breed in an attempt to improve and reinvigorate that declining breed.

7. However, these efforts were not seen as successful, as Irish Draught breeders thought the Clydesdale blood made their horses coarser and prone to lower leg defaults.

8. It was started by two breeders dedicated to improving the breed, who also were responsible in large part for the introduction of Shire blood into the Clydesdale.