3 Black, Adult, Clydesdale Horses for Sale

showing results 1 - 3 of 3

?1582997473

price: $4,500

6 year old beautiful black Clydesdale Mare

Grandview Justins Wish aka Jeanie 6.5 yr old 17h black mare born on May ninth 2013. Jeanie is a very smart horse does everything you ask and learns very quickly. Green broke to drive and green brok... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Maple Park, IL, United States


?1581819435

price: $5,000

Black Clydesdale Mare Ride and Drive

Amethyst Sambucca Sambucca The clydesdale mare I started under saddle in July WT is available for sale. Owner messaged me the other night about her. 5000 green broke to ride used to drive on an eig... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

New Boston, NH, United States


?1577869498

price: $750

Exceptional Sport Horse Stallion

Gizmo produces correct and tractable sport and pure Clyde youngsters. With his amazingly quiet and docile temperament good movement and athletic ability he gives size and talent with lots of substa... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Wagener, SC, United States



Sale by Sex

More information on Clydesdale

160px budweiser clydesdales boston

The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse derived from the farm horses of Clydesdale, Scotland, and named after that region. Although originally one of the smaller breeds of draft horses, it is now a tall breed with impressive presence in harness. Often bay in color, they show significant white markings due to the presence of sabino patterning. The breed was originally used for agriculture and haulage, and is still used for draft purposes today. The Budweiser Clydesdales are some of the most famous Clydesdales, and other members of the breed are used as drum horses by the British Household Cavalry. They have also been used to create and improve other draft breeds.

The breed was developed from Flemish stallions imported to Scotland and crossed with local mares. The first recorded use of the name "Clydesdale" for the breed was in 1826, and by 1930 a system of hiring stallions had begun that resulted in the spread of Clydesdale horses throughout Scotland and into northern England. The first breed registry was formed in 1877. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, thousands of Clydesdales were exported from Scotland and sent throughout the world, including to Australia and New Zealand, where they became known as "the breed that built Australia". However, during World War I population numbers began to decline due to increasing mechanization and war conscription. This decline continued, and by the 1970s, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust considered the breed vulnerable to extinction. Population numbers have increased slightly in the intervening time, but they are still thought to be vulnerable.

read more on Wikipedia

Clydesdale Prices

Clydesdale Listings Count