An enterprising foal decides to outdo dad, now wait until you see what he does next…

ART and NATURE

For Pittsburgh Steelers fans, the 2006 Super Bowl will be remembered as the time when the team won its fifth league title. Budweiser Clydesdales TV commercials may be the most precious memory for everyone else.

Budweiser Clydesdales is nothing more than an American hoof. Horses made their debut in 1933.

This was a unique way for Anheuser-Busch to thank the nation for lifting the ban.

Over the years, the company has sent teams of these gigantic strong horses on tour across the country to promote the company’s flagship product, Budweiser beer.

If you’ve seen Budweiser Clydesdales in person, you know that it’s more than just horses carrying wagons.

It is not often that you get a chance to see such horses. It was a completely different story in ancient times.

Extremely strong horses like the Clydesdale were usually used to work on a heavy farm, carrying heavy loads such as coal, well, beer.

Clydesdale is instantly recognizable not only for its massive size (they weigh a ton) but also for its special hair covering and huge hooves.

In the 2006 Super Bowl commercial, the young foal wanted to take part in the action, not just let the adult horses have all the glory.

So he jumped into the barn and stuck his head through the yoke of the Budweiser wagon.

At first, his struggle to pull the wagon is absolutely in vain.

he’s a small horse it’s a big car. But before long, he manages to move it. The best part about this fun ad is that it ends with a fun line.

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