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A Visit to a Clydesdale Farm

Anheuser-Busch may not use mares in a hitch, but the Martins do. Clydesdale mares make great pulling horses, and they also produce little Clydesdales. “I’m a firm believer that the cheapest part of horse ownership is the purchase of the horse.” For instance, shoeing a horse can cost $200 to $500 and must be done every month or two. And do they eat! Their appetites are as big as they are. (Concord Monitor).

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