Budweiser Clydesdales are ungulate Americans. Clydesdales made its debut in 1933.
It was Anheuser-Busch’s way to mark the end of the Ban. Since then, they have sent teams of these huge, powerful horses to tour the country to promote the company’s flagship product, Budweiser beer.
As anyone lucky enough to see Budweiser Clydesdales in person can tell you, there is more to it than just beer. You do not often see such horses. It was a different story in ancient times.
Such infinitely strong horses were used to work on a heavy farm, to carry heavy loads such as coal, well, beer.
Clydesdale is instantly recognizable not only for its sheer size (they weigh more than a ton) but also for its hair-covered, oversized hooves.
If you’ve not seen Budweiser Clydesdales in person, you’ve probably seen them on TV. Horses have been the stars of many Budweiser commercials. Below we have put a special fun for you.
This video begins with the donkey confessing the ambition of his life. The only problem is that I was born a donkey. ” His goal seems impossible, but he makes every effort.
This donkey is determined, he trains Clydesdale, he works on his pulling skills.
Small details are also possible. she does not neglect the use of hair extensions to give the right look around the hooves. And let us give some respect to this donkey.
Incredibly, Clydesdale offers him a job interview. “They looked into my eyes and said: “What makes you think you can be Clydesdale, son?”
You need to watch the video to hear Donkey’s answer. It may not have been what the horses expected to hear, but for honesty, give the donkey points.
Does this donkey deserve a reward for all its efforts, or does Clydesdale need HR professionals? You will have to watch the video to find out how far this little one has come in the interview process.