Clydesdale Horses
Covered Bridge Clydesdales

Covered Bridge Clydesdales

Our horses are Covered Bridge Clydesdales. Established in the spring of 1980, the idea of the covered bridge came from Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. These covered bridges, reflect lasting strength, beauty, and craftsmanship. It is that honest durability, standing for over one hundred years, through all seasons, is what has been symbolically patterned into our Clydesdale breeding operations.

The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse derived from the very hard-working farm horses of Scotland, and named for the River Clyde. Thought to be over 300 years old, the breed was extensively used for pulling heavy loads in rural, industrial and urban settings, their common use extending into the 1960s when they were a still a familiar sight pulling the carts of milk and vegetable vendors.

 
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