Clydesdales are among the biggest horses in the world. When they are fully grown, their height is 160-180 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 1,000 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 and water. Every day, they need 20-25 kg of grain with minerals and vitamins, and around 50-60 kg hay. Needless to say, this makes them thirsty - very thirsty, in fact. Clydesdales drink over 100 litres of water per day.
The Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted with care, and provide children with educationally valuable playtime.
Features
- Premium Quality
- Motif: Clydesdale Foal
- Item Notes: None
- Schleich Figurines are Modelled in the Finest Detail
- Helps Children Learn While They Play
- Suitable for Children Aged 3 to 8 Years
- Not Suitable for Children Under Three Years
Contents
- Toy Figure
Scientific Facts
- Scientific Name: Equus Ferus Caballus
- Global Home: Worldwide
- Conservation Status: Domesticated
Fun Fact
Clydesdale foals are already almost a metre tall at birth.