Budweiser Baby Clydesdales Raised With Love At Ranch

Clydesdales are one of the most majestic animals in the world. The large horses were originally bred in Scotland, where the strong horses were used for farming, logging and hauling work loads.

Over the years, they’ve also become synonymous with Budweiser. What some people don’t know is that the company not only features the horses in their commercials, but they also breed and raise the horses in America.

One of the ranches that breeds the horses and looks after the foals is Warm Springs Ranch near Boonville, Missouri.

In the video below, we get a behind-the-scenes tour of their program and visit with some of the baby horses destined to pull the Budweiser hitches and be featured in their ads and parades throughout the country. One thing for sure, the horses are all well-looked after and reared with love by the ranchers at the 300-acre facility.

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