These guys are 17-3 hand Percherons that weight right at a ton each. The set I just sold were taller with the tallest being 18-2 hands. If they would hold their heads up when trying to bridle or put the collar on, I couldn't reach them, and I'm 6'-2" tall. They are definitely the gentle giants they are called out to be. They are kind of considered Cold Bloods in the horse world where Warm Bloods are more so the racing type horses. The metabolism on these is such that if you need to sedate them to float their teeth, or what ever reason, it takes about 1/2 or less the amount of sedation that a horse 1/2 their size would take. If you read the directions and it says so many cc per 1000#, you better go 1/2 or they will be stretched out snoozing on you..lol! I had to tell a super good horse vet the first time we had a set of draft horses teeth floated to make sure he cut the dosage. He did not know it and still hit them a little too much. Couldn't hardly keep them on their feet. He knows now how to address the cocktail. Bob
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