What is that Scottish horse breed called?

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Clydesdale
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Breton
The Clydesdale is a breed of draught horse named for and derived from the farm horses of Clydesdale, a county in Scotland. The breed was originally used for agriculture and haulage, and is still used for draught purposes today, most notably the Budweiser Clydesdales. The breed's distinguishing feature is an extensive feathering on their lower legs.
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