Budweiser Clydesdales: A history
Full Clydesdale hitch shown in this photo taken between 1980-2000. Jeff Knapper, who runs the company's horse operation, said there are "very stringent requirements" to be a Budweiser show Clydesdale. "They must have a white blaze, a black mane and tail ... and four white stocking feet," he said. Some that don't make the cut are sold for roughly $5,000 apiece. Others are kept for breeding. (Anheuser-Busch)
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