I absolutely love your Clydesdales, the whole program. Thank you for keeping the Bud tradition going and taking such good care of those magnificent animals. Love the Dalmatian too! Great work!
They are magnificent, beautiful, WELL-TRAINED animals. They are well-cared for and are very popular with the American people.Would that our children could receive the same care and treatment as these beautiful animals.The dog(s) are SPOILED rotten!
Hi my name is Linda I live in Jacksonvill Florida you got beautiful horses could you answer this question I’ve watched all of the videos of every kind of the Clydesdales why do they trenched their heads a lot can you explain that to me please
Alpine .........Maybe there's NOTHING wrong cuz you do not have the eyes to see or the wisdom to discern!!! Notice in other videos when the bit is put in mouths......the horses are constantly licking, biting, etc! Also, once their head gear is put on.......they start swinging their heads, side to side, up & down! Especially after a long day!! The dalmation is the only one who's really happy......running around, doing what he wants!!! Wake up dummy!!!
And there you can see it at 4:21 they are using check reins on these beauties. What is a check rein? It runs from the bit to a point on the harness and is meant to prevent the horse from lowering its head beyond a certain point and to look good by having an artificially elevated head. If a horse tries to lower it's head the rein pulls on the bit causing pain. In order to pull effectively a horse must be able to drop it's head if needed to generate the power. I am so disappointed to see this.
This is very sad...these horses have docked tails. That means that their tails were amputated when they were foals. Budweiser does this so they look like draft horses from 100 years ago, but, there is absolutely no reason to mutilate an animal like this. Imagine you are covered in mosquitos or flies, but cannot remove them because you don't have the use of your arms. That is pretty much how these horses are forced to deal with biting insects because they cannot sweep them away. They have no tails. In addition, some live their entire lives with chronic or phantom pain. This kind of butchery is inhumane and so very very pointless and stupid. www.change.org/p/carlos-brito-kees-storm-anheuser-busch-budweiser-beer-please-stop-the-cruelty-of-amputating-your-horse-s-tails
Something you should be more concerned about is the use of bits in a horses mouth. There are less painful ways to guide a horse other than sticking a piece of metal in it's mouth. It's a constant source of irritation and pain. Try one and see how you like it.