If you’re referring to the look and shape, that’s a clydesdale, known for having that specific kind of bell bottom hoof fur. It looks like the hair has been trimmed back. If you’re referring to the tainted red almost blood color, it’s a mixture of brown clydesdale fur, dirt, and more than likely clay found on many campuses in the South.
If you’re referring to the look and shape, that’s a clydesdale, known for having that specific kind of bell bottom hoof fur. It looks like the hair has been trimmed back. If you’re referring to the tainted red almost blood color, it’s a mixture of brown clydesdale fur, dirt, and more than likely clay found on many campuses in the South.
Thank you for the horse facts. Is it normal for working horses to have dope ass bang haircuts like that?