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  1. The American Belgian Draft is an American breed of draft horse. It derives from the draft horses of Belgium but, as a result of isolation and different selective breeding, became genetically distinct from them in the early part of the twentieth century.

    • Belgian Draught

      The first known imported Belgian to America was in the late...

  2. The first known imported Belgian to America was in the late nineteenth century. Closely related breeds include the Ardennais, Flemish Horse, Nederlands Trekpaard, and Trait du Nord. The American Belgian Draught derives from the same original stock, but has developed differently. It is generally taller and less heavily built, and has ...

  3. The American Belgian Draft is an American breed of draft horse. It derives from the draft horses of Belgium but, as a result of isolation and different selective breeding, became genetically distinct from them in the early part of the twentieth century.

  4. Most of the horses known as American Belgian Drafts in North-America are actually the original Flemish Horses that continued to survive in the isolated Amish community and in Canada. While the Flemish Horse became nearly extinct in Europe, when they were merged with the Brabant to create the Belgian Draught. Unlike the European Belgian Draughts ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArdennaisArdennais - Wikipedia

    Characteristics. Uses. References. Related articles. Ardennais. The Ardennais or Ardennes is one of the oldest breeds of draft horse, and originates from the Ardennes area in Belgium, Luxembourg, and France. They are heavy-boned with thick legs and are used for draft work.

  6. Brooklyn " Brookie " Supreme (April 12, 1928 – September 6, 1948) [a] was a red roan [4] Belgian stallion noted for his extreme size. Although disputed, the horse may be the world record holder for largest (but not tallest) horse [3] [6] and was designated the world's heaviest horse.

  7. Belgian Americans are Americans who can trace their ancestry to people from Belgium who immigrated to the United States. While the first natives of the then-Southern Netherlands arrived in America in the 17th century, the majority of Belgian immigrants arrived during the 19th and 20th centuries .