Budweiser Clydesdales are a group of Clydesdale horses used in commercials and promotions by the brewing business Budweiser. The horses are organized into teams and travel extensively throughout the United States and other nations.
They normally live at the company’s headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. The stable was constructed for them in 1885 and is comprised of stained glass and antique masonry.
Each team or hitch has a total of ten horses. However, only eight horses are driven at any one time. The remaining two serve as backups in the event of an emergency.
These Clydesdales are at least six feet tall and four years old. They have four white stockings and are dressed in a bay coat. The face has some white. The mane and tail are black, and they weigh between 1800 and 2300 pounds.
Budweiser Clydesdales have been assigned short names. Some of them are named Duke, Bud, and Mark. Naming the horses makes it easier for the trainers to train and recognize them.
These lovely Budweiser Clydesdales appear in commercials as animal actors for Budweiser beer, particularly in Super Bowl ads. These horses never miss an opportunity to wow the audience with their strong performances.
A Super Bowl commercial has been produced that pays tribute to those who lost in the 9/11 tragedy. After ten years after 9/11, the Clydesdales lower their heads in respect.
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