The Shire horse is one breed of horse that is generally larger than the Clydesdale. Shire horses are known for their immense size, typically standing around 17 to 18 hands (68 to 72 inches) at the withers, which is the highest point on the horse's back. Shire horses also have a robust build, with broad shoulders and powerful hindquarters. They are often used for pulling heavy loads, as well as for farming and forestry work. Despite their size, Shire horses are known for their gentle and docile temperament, making them popular choices for both work and pleasure riding.
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