
The big boys are here!
I wanted to draw Clydesdale and Shire together because these big and strong horses are very similar in many ways!
To be honest, I hardly see the difference between these breeds and they look the same to me (and the same with Hanoverian and Trakehner :D), except that black horses are more common among the Shires, and bay horses among the Clydesdales.
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I wanted to draw Clydesdale and Shire together because these big and strong horses are very similar in many ways!
To be honest, I hardly see the difference between these breeds and they look the same to me (and the same with Hanoverian and Trakehner :D), except that black horses are more common among the Shires, and bay horses among the Clydesdales.
β€ My recently artwork
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Horse
Size 1650 x 1025px
File Size 1.3 MB
Love these two Shires, Clydesdales, Gypsy Vanners, Spotted Drafts, and Drum horse's are my number one favorites. Percherons, Haflingers, and Suffolk Punches are my second favorites. I help out at numerous farms with all my top favorites and would so love to commission you to do some that I love from these farms you do outstanding work.
Shire are bigger, but yeah, put side by side like that they kinda look like kissing cousins, don't they?
They're both beautiful animals and they have a LOT of personality to them. I've never had the pleasure of meeting a shire iRL, but I HAVE done equine massage work on Clydesdales, and I really miss the big boofers. Very even-tempered, patient, and they loved being around people.
And you represented both breeds really, really well here.
They're both beautiful animals and they have a LOT of personality to them. I've never had the pleasure of meeting a shire iRL, but I HAVE done equine massage work on Clydesdales, and I really miss the big boofers. Very even-tempered, patient, and they loved being around people.
And you represented both breeds really, really well here.
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