April 8, 2008
Draft Horse Breeds - Still Useful and Popular in America
The word “draft” originally comes from “draught,” an old word that means “to pull something.” From early plows to carriages to fire trucks, draft horses have pulled them all. Without strong draft horse breeds, this country wouldn’t have been built. The original work horse plowed the farms, provided transportation and helped to build the great American railroads. With the onset of the automobile, the number of draft horse breeds in the U.S. rapidly declined, but the proud work horse is enjoying resurgence and making a comeback.





















