I am 73. I was about 10. When my school showed a film about the Budweiser Clydesdales. It was the story of how they selected the horses before their breeding program started. It told of a baby named Tony. I was racing at Cahokia Downs when the Clydesdale came. I told one of their grooms about the film. He ask if I remembered the horses name. I said he's name was Tony. The groom pointed to one of them and said, that's Tony. I went to touch him & lowerd his big head down to me.. i held his head and cried. The memory of that gentle giant has stayed with me all these years. Even as I write this I cry. Budweiser, you can't know how special these horses are to some of us. God Bless
Good human interactions with other animals - horses and donkeys come to mind - often have an otherworldly quality that sets them apart from ordinary life.
My wife has 6 Clydesdales and sis inlaw has 4 Percherons. ALL of these "draft" horses truly are gentle giants, they even avoid stepping on their barn cat buddies! They all live at our place, along with a couple of Palaminos. We're blessed to have room for all of these beautiful animals!
I'm a horse lover, and am so proud that I was born and have lived all my life in the Clydesdale district of South Lanarkshire, in Scotland, where the Clydesdale horse originated. They are gorgeous, majestic, gentle animals, and it makes me proud that an American thought so too, and imported them to the USA 🐴
I feel the same Lexi - I saw the Clydesdales every day as they pulled the waste from the Singer sewing machine factory in Clydebank, Scotland, to the waste ground at the back of the town. I was so lucky one day that the carter let me sit on the high seat and take the reins of his amazing Clydesdale. I have loved horses all my life but the Clydesdale most of all.
these beautiful horses represent many things that stirs in us a sense of pride in knowing they are a part of us...a part we are unconditionally proud of. Thanks, Budweiser for carrying on a grand tradition.
These giants in person are sooooo big and glorious. You can tear up when you see these grand horses in person, marching in step, beautiful and majestic. You will swell with pride just being a part of it all, if all you are doing, is admiring.
I saw them in St. Louis at the Budweiser plant they have a few. The one I met was the one that ran to the puppy in the super bowl commercial years ago. He was a massive animal and the feeling you get from the stories they tell and seeing them ....indescribable...so much meaning in them!! Beautiful!
Such a majestic breed of horse. We used to have a stable at the Budweiser Plant in my home state of NH that housed some of the Clydesdales but I think they are no longer there. It was such a treat to visit the stables and see these beauties. They never disappoint! ♥️
I remember the first time I saw them, and I cried like a baby. I cant imagine the world without the Bud Clydesdales. I dont drink beer and never really have but it doesnt matter. Those horses, that image, will always make me proud because it is part of my country and my history. Thanks Bud.
I love the horses I would like to know why they removed from amhearst Massachusetts at the Budweiser plant people like myself enjoyed them and loved to see them but can't no more !!where did they move them too and I don't drink either
Yes, more gentle than smaller breeds ... Had one where I lived in Australia, many moons ago .. At 4 yrs of age my parents allowed me to give it apples. ..
These horses are the most gorgeous horses I've EVER seen!!!!! One of my most favorite Budweiser commercials I've seen, so far, was with the dog who goes to find the "lost" Clydesdale and brings him home!!! THAT was a tearjerker!!!!! JUST GORGEOUS!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I remember the rush I got when seeing a team coming down the street in downtown Cincinnati years ago. I jumped into a local shop, bought a cheap camera (before cell phones) and got some great pics. It was fascinating watching how they turn the corner; they move the entire team out in a straight line and then swing the team around in a line like closing a gate. They are beautiful, gentle and calm...a cherished memory I will always keep.
I'll never forget as a kid of 7 and seeing those Budweiser commercials with the horses with the theme playing as the horses seemed to March to the tune.🥰👍🏾
According to Google feb.19,2021 Since 1988, Anheuser-Busch and their wholesaler partners, including Silver Eagle Houston, have provided more than 86 million cans of water to U.S. communities affected by natural disasters and other crises nationwide.
Our small little town of Washington, Oklahoma, had our 2nd Annual Christmas Parade last year. Clydesdale horses were pulling Santa on his sleigh. They stopped right in front of our house. This was such a magical moment for me. I actually had tears rolling down my face. What a beautiful and majestic species and the tradition still felt in our hometown!❤️❤️❤️
Watching this makes me so proud to be a horse person. These people are amazing and this shows you what it takes to make sure the horses are well cared for. I wish I had a barn like that... Millions of dollars is right.
Thank you for the Clydesdale behind-the-scenes 2013 feature....these magnificent animals are awesome...will never forget the 2002 Super Bowl commercial...still tear up when I see it...thank you Budweiser!
The most memorable parade moment of my life was seeing the Budweiser Clydesdales in1976 Philadelphia Bicentennial Parade. It had started to rain heavily and you could hear the echo of their hoves coming around city hall. When they came around the curve they were at a gallop down the parkway. Magnificent.
I absolutely loved the commercial when the Clydesdale broke away from the others pulling , so he could go run around the corner looking for his old best buddy, that he seen in a truck... and when they came together, it just melted my heart.
My father owned Clydedales before I was born and he loved those wonderful animals so much that they are displayed on his headstone,thank you sis. I love you....
I remember the first time I got to see the Clydesdales. I was about9 or 10 years old, and we were at a Mardi Gras parade in Gretna, Louisiana, and they were the most Majestic sight I had ever seen. I'm 60 now and I still have that feeling of Awe and Wonder when ever I see them.
The Commercial of The American's Symbol: The Clydesdale's. The Greatest Horse's In ALL of The World Arriving within NY paying Homage to 9/11 Of Twenty Year's. All I Could Do Was Cry. Thank You Budweiser Thank You. Thank You Clydesdale's For The Love You Give Our Heart's & The Memories You've Given Us Each Time We See You. More Commercial's Please. More
This makes me me think of my late dad and his horses (he did not raise Clydesdales, though). I always cry when I see them because I have heard how they are raised, much like how my dad raised his horses. They have huge personalities, just as my dad's horses did. When I see them, I step away from my adult children and I cry like those 1950s girls screaming for the Beatles and Elvis.
My dad worked at the Baldwinsville, NY plant. Every summer that we could go, we went to the employee picnic where there was always a team in all their glory. I will never forget the effect they had on me as a kid, and how they contributed to my love of horses.
This was wonderful to rewatch. They are all so beautiful, the babies, just so very adorable!! I like watching alot of these videos of Clydesdale Horese on UTUBE, plus the older Superbowl Budwiser Clydesdale Horse Commericals. Always my favorite ones. ❤
Several years ago I visited the Budweiser Stables at Sea World Orlando. There were no horses inside the stable building but when I left I noticed a baby and I assume it's mom in a fenced field so I went to observe. I'm a city boy, have never been near a real horse and was a bit scared when the baby saw me and came running over to see what I was about. Mom was gracious enough to allow me to meet both her and her baby and the city boy had touched and looked into the eyes of a horse for the first time in his 50 years!!!
I remember a few years back the Clydesdale horses would go to Fort Stewart Georgia and stay at a farm because they were marching in St Patty's Day Parade in Savannah civilians will come by to the farms and they were allowed to pet and take pictures of the these horses a couple days before they were schedule to march in the parade. Very beautiful gentle creatures .
I've been around horses my whole life, I've seen them when I was younger, at the state fair, and at the county fair this year! It took 3 years to get them to come to this fair!
I remember when they had the Clydesdales at Busch Gardens. I loved going into the hamlet and seeing them all and sometimes they'd have one out for a meet & greet/photo opportunity as well. Beautiful animals. Now where the horses were is a cheetah habitat (and the cats live in the old Clydesdale hamlet when not "on stage".
WOW that's an amazing story!! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. I can certainly see where the first time - particularly as an adult - can be intimidating and you sure chose a BIG A__ horse for your virgin experience!!!! My first was a little Shetland pony that my dad got for my little sister (she's the horsey one in the family - I'm the dog lady LOL). Were you properly impressed??? I LOVE looking into a horse's eyes - you feel like you could just drown in them they are so expressive!!!
They went after Bud became other than AMERICAN. Over the many years I have been around (over seventy) NO ONE had more iconic and memorable, tasteful, and AMERICAN than Bud.
I've always loved these horses. I actually got to go to Booneville, MO to see the facility there. All the stalls are cleaned every day. They really are gentle giants.
I grew up in a Big City but we had horses growing up. We had horse until 1988 when my Dad passed away. He ran most of the Stables in the City. Growing up there was 1 wish my Dad wanted and that was to see the Budweiser Clydesdale Horses. So when they came to our City for a Parade I walked up to the People in charge and told them about my Dad they were so impressed with him that they not only let him see them but he was aloud to get on the Wagon and drive it around the block. It was one of the Best Moments of My Dads Life. I was so proud of my Dad and so Glad that I was able to do something for him. Given the fact that my Dad was always the person that did whatever he could for others. I was 23 when my Dad passed away but I'm so Glad I was able to give him that Wish. He said other than the Birth of Us 6 Children and the Birth of his Grandchildren (3) I gave him his 1st. The Budweiser Clydesdales was up there. I hope one day in the near future to move from the City to the South and get property and have horses and at least 1 or 2 Clydesdales. They're Beautiful Horses. I was Lucky to be able to ride one back when I was 14 it was a great experience I wish to share with my grandchildren some day. I Love the Budweiser Clydesdales.
I have always loved Clydesdales My good friend and I would hook them up to a buggy and I would pack a picknik lunch and we would stop and let the horses graze . We had a very good time lying on our blanket with chicken,salad,bread and wine. I love these beautiful horses ♡. Kathleen Filburn
Riding a draft horse is amazing. The raw power under you is majestic. And they are usually docile and sweet. I was able to see a birth of one, it was awesome
I love horses, but the BUD Clydesdales are so super special. I have seen them in person several times and it is SO MAGICAL---they are so tall,gentle, and have HUGE eyeballs! I just can't compare that experience with any other horse !!! 👍❤
My dad retired from Anheuser-Busch. We grew up at Busch Gardens. Wonderful memories. It broke my heart when they closed the Tampa plant. But, the Clydesdales will always be a symbol of the “King of Beers”. Thank you for this wonderful tribute. 🖤
I love the Budweiser Clydesdales. One of the best gifts, I ever received, was a model of the Budweiser team my son put together for me. I treasured that model for decades. It eventually went missing, during a series of moves, but I still think about it and the joy it gave me every time I see a Budweiser Clydesdale commercial.
I was working security at an event one time and got to escort the horses and wagon through the event. What beautiful animals and so well trained as they worked their way through the crowd. I was very honored to be able to do that.
i will always remember coming to america this was always my favorite time of commercials to see the new stories of the horses that Budweiser shows for the world to see, Budweiser commercial of these horses as a kid then and now an adult has not only become the best part, but a family tradition, to watch with the whole family every time they air, and it’s worth it ALWAYS, never been more proud to say, THANK YOU FOR SO MANY YEARS OF AWW MOMENTS TO VIEW
Wow! Really something to watch on video i can only imagine what's it's like to see these gentle giants in person in their own element. I've been fortunate to see them at our State Fair years ago but sadly they quit coming. I sure would love to hop a plane and visit these impressive massive horses one day soon but for now this will have to work so thank you for sharing!
God bless you for bringing back these majestic horses and adorable little dogs. I can't help but cry every time I see one of these commercials that are made with such love and compassion. Thank-you.
If you have never seen the Clydesdale in person you have missed something great. When they come off that trailer they know they are the show and they have your attention. They walk with pride and command your attention. When you stand next to one of them you can appreciate how big they are. Never miss a chance to see them and appreciate this part of America Leland Cox
I have been to Busch Gardens in Williamsburg VA and i went to see the clydesdales they live better than i do and very well taken care of, was very impressed. huge beautiful horses
They keep the stalls so clean there were no flies on them I was shocked I thought there would be flys really bad because of the heat and nope very clean, I was also surprised at how Big the horseshoes for the Clydesdales are wow. Yup they are well taken care of.
@@mikegendron3723 like you said, they arent taught to hate. even in the cases of males killing babies, it's to ensure _their_ lineage survives and not the male they just defeated. that's just nature
Years ago was very, very fortunate to see ( in South Carolina ) the Busch Clydesdales. Then & now.... majestic. Proud of beauty. Take much pride seeing the Clydesdales proud of themselves........ And NEVER forget people loving all hearts.
I have loved Clydesdales for many, many years!! We went to Warm Springs Ranch last year and saw baby Clydesdales !! It was truly an honor and pure joy to see them so close!!
If you love these wonderful horses, please do not miss the 9/11 WTC tribute. No dialogue, just gentle music track underneath, and the sound of the horses' hooves, as they silently, slowly clop-clop along to their destination...The ad ran only once, right after WTC. It is absolutely one of the most moving things I have ever seen in a lifetime of television viewing. I wept at the end. So will you.
Hands down the most expressive example of powerful emotions ever expressed in a commercial...The Sound of Silence Is deafening. You can see this anytime by googling 9/11 Clydesdales.
When my daughter was three the Clydesdales came to visit the Shriner's Hospital near our home. We walked down to see them. My daughter let go of my hand and next thing I knew she was standing against the foreleg of one of the horses. The horse looked down at her but never moved a muscle while the trainer and I walked up and walked her away from the horse. Amazing animals.
My maternal grandfather was a cobbler, who would and could fix anything leather. When I was a child, the Budweiser Clydesdales were to be in the opening parade for the Eastern States Exposition in my hometown of West Springfield, MA. Some tack needed fixing, and he was the go to for the Big E management. Papa D did such a good job, they gave him a plaque with a Clydesdale horse shoe on it.
Years ago I was at a rodeo and the Clydesdale were to appear at intermission. The arena was cleared and the gates opened and the announcer said, "Here come the Clydesdales!" The six beautiful creatures came into the arena at a full gallop, and the ground shook. I have never forgotten that awesome sight.
too bad the rest of the animals weren't treated with respect and allowed to go home. A rodeo is barbaric and as far as I'm concerned should have been outlawed long ago. A sport for certain people to act like fools and treat animals cruelly.
So lucky to have lived by Grant's Farm in St.Louis where I could visit these beautiful horses all the time. Now I live across the street and they are the most gentle horses I have been around.
The Clysdales are so awesome. Let us not forget the wild mustangs. They are less than 100,000. And this summer more will be auctioned, killed or sent to Mexico where our tax dollars pay to have them butchered & returned for consumption. They don't have to put it's horse meet. You can earn $ by training them to lead , liad and if you find a buyer you can earn about $250. I have had 3 and they are truly part of our heritage. Too bad the gold strip mines , and big cattle ranches pay the BLM to use their water & grazing for a dying breed. Save a horse ..ride a cowboy! 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
And I do miss Mr. Busch Showing his pride and joy I’m breaking back joy after the probation he was a wonderful man and I never got to meeting I heard so many stories about him from his children
They're ultimately beautiful ! Their strength, beauty and personalities as well as their learning abilities are beyond ! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 They're precious gentle giants ! Just love them 😘
My husband and I have 1 Clydesdale, and one other horse. Ella really is a precious gentle Giant and such a sweetheart. She's 15 now and we regret that we neve had her bred.
We don't drink but we did live about a mile from one of the Budweiser plants once for many years. We could smell the hops if the wind was right. I LOVE horses. Raised Quarters for a few years. But these enormous animals are amazing. How could anyone not love them? Beautiful horses...
The best part of any Mardi Gras parade is seeing these beauties coming down the parade route. I’ve been seeing them since I was a baby. My favorite part of the parade.
Had the pleasure of meeting Kyle at Dyess AFB. He was sure a beauty. His coat was so soft. I remember kyle looking at me. His keeper said Kyle would like to give u something. He reached up and took a rose out of his braid. I told them both thank u. After 10 plus yrs. I will never forget my meeting with Kyle.
I remember the commercial when it was posted after the SB Game. I remember it because it was, and is, the only commercial that brings me to tears, even now! It's more than just a commercial for Budweiser. It's a short film about Love. Love for the horse and Love from the horse for the man who raised him! Stevie Nicks' song makes it!
People were trying to act normal, act like their hearts were ok. Then, out of nowhere, here is this tribute to the victims of the 9-11 attacks, and it sucker-punched us all right in the open wound, and everybody was emotionally devastated. While everyone, especially Budweiser, was saying it was meant only as a tribute, a beautiful tribute, and not at all to promote the brand for profit, I say BULL! Everyone knows to whom the Clydesdales belong as a trademark. If Budweiser had truly altruistic intentions, they would have just kept totally quiet. Cruel and cynical exploitation of the tragedy is what this commercial was.
Amen, NFL let our veterans & Patriots down, plus the people who supported them thru the beginning years. Football season was my time to escape the world's worries, celebrate my Country & God. The owners & commissioners ruined that with allowing politics to dominate. I don't care if marchers or taking a knee people wished to protest Jack Frost, this should have been off limits. Shame on you in power I haven't watched a NFL game or sport show since that day & won't until the end of my life. You let a few people ruin an American tradition! Took tax payers money to build stadiums. I CONTINUE TO BOYCOTT NFL & products.
The stables certainly are incredible. When it is time for the babies, 1 man has video watch in every stall. In the caretakers home beside stables he has a room with nothing but screens. There are subtle signs when a mare is about to birth & he tries to be hands on every birth. It's his life & he and those majestic creatures live better than most people. Only race horses & polo ponies have it so good. I saw him interviewed & he is a lucky man. May this tradition last forever!💙
@@justiceprevail1552 The Missouri horses live better than most people. Same for those at Busch Gardens. The Lippazono's have it better than the Clydesdales. Thank Gen. Patton for their being saved during WWII.💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎
They are awesome. Have you ever seen the wild mustangs running free on BLM property? It's like Billy Jack still. Robert Redford made a movie called "Mustang" about the prisons that have programs to tame them for auction. It's pretty cool. He made one mistake. All mustangs that are caught are branded on left neck. Barbaric thing to do. They microchip pets. 🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙
That is a great piece. I got to pet a clydesdale horse many many years ago at the fair . Gorgeous guy ,a real sweetie. I will never forget. I don't think they allow that anymore. It's my favorite memory of childhood. Truly magnificent ! They are a American icon . It just makes you smile and feel good when you see those gorgeous guys coming . Sorry I never was a alcohol/beer person .
Every single time I see the Clydesdale coming, the my hair stand up on end, my heart runs rapid, I get tears in my eyes, and I so proud of U.S.......And we are free.......Why I don’t know, but I think I’m not the only one.
One of my Dobermans had a brief romance of the heart with one of these gorgeous animals at an event some years ago. She leaned against his huge foreleg, and they nuzzled each other, for the 15-20 minute duration of the talk being given. They were on the news that night, and there were photos of them in both papers the next day. Gentle giants, most definitely!
+Dawn Conrad Much to my horror, they, and the photos, were lost by movers a few years ago; sorry. I still kick myself for not copying them to my computer!!
I had a similar experience with newspaper clips. Contact the newspaper and ask for reprints. If you have the date (even approximate) they can probably locate the article. If that fails, go to a local library, most of the newspapers are archived and they can print a copy for you. Good luck.
+Dawn Conrad Thanks for your reply; I wasn't notified of it. I did get a reprint, but had several other photos that were better (IMO) than the one they used. So sorry for your loss!!
Grants Farm in Mo is Awesome My daughter grew up spending her child hood visiting there and getting to see the Horses and the babies and all the wonderful animals on the farm, it is a Priceless experience for children and adult's alike, such a gift to the public ❤
They used to have the horses at SeaWorld San Antonio when my kids were little. We always planned our visit around the horse parade schedule. Never wanted to miss it and would visit the stables. We were so disappointed when they left.
Dear Sally, Exactly what kind people are you surrounding yourself with? I’m serious, are you referring to your family and friends? Or just people in general? If it’s your friends and family, just please know that there are toxic/dysfunctional families every where! It’s perfectly fine to distance yourself from them... Or to completely cut the offending persons out of your life! Think about it this way, if you had a malignant tumor... What would your doctor do? (Hint:✂️ Cut it out, surgically remove it.) If it’s everyone in general that makes “you sad”, then the fault lies with you. You need to take a good look at yourself and change whatever you think needs changing. PLEASE NOTE: I’m not talking about getting a nose job or what you look like... I’m talking about you as a person, you on the inside! That’s what counts! I’m 61years old and I have seen comments extremely similar to yours hundreds of times! However, I have never felt compelled to say something before... I don’t anything about you, but rest assured: EVERYONE HAS PROBLEMS! LIFE SUCKS! THIS MERRY-GO-ROUND CALLED, “LIFE” DOESN’T STOP SPINNING UNTIL YOU’RE DEAD! For your own good and for the good of everybody around you please, stop your pity party. As far as l know we only get one life to live... If you don’t like the way it’s going... Do something to change/fix before it’s too late. I sincerely hope you get your act together. If you need help, get it. I sincerely hope that you’re able to make your life wonderful and happy. By the way, I’m talking to you the same exact way I would talk to one of my children. There are actually some pretty nice people in the world... Now you just have to go out and find them. I wish you the best of luck. ♥️☺️
@@janedoe805 that is basically a mix of 2 quotes, one attributed to Sigmund Frued and one attributed to Mark Twain. You may have looked into that a little too deeply.
Perhaps it is the NFL’s decision to pursue Political involvement and Political “Activism” over the pure pursuit of entertainment for their viewer that has made Budweiser rethink its financial investment in the Super Bowl. I know that I, myself, have refused to watch OR support the NFL (INCLUDING/ESPECIALLY the Super Bowl). When they (the NFL) decide to remain “in their lane,” and allow sports to again be a FUN thing for me and my family to enjoy, perhaps I’ll, again return as a viewer; though, they may soon lose me forever, if they continue as they have. I don’t NEED it THAT badly! I SUPPORT Budweiser’s decision to not produce commercials, nor financially support the Super Bowl. Maybe, if it once again becomes a “family-friendly game,” then they, too, will return! The NFL (and the NBA behind them) need to WAKE UP!!!
@@TexasHart What sort of political stuff have they got wrapped up in? I'm from Scotland but it seems most sporting events and media companies are too involved in identity politics right now,appears to be the future! X
@@captainhowdy8331 A lot of stuff.... whether it's "Party Politics" here in the US (Liberal/Democrat versus Conservative/Republican) politics or "Black Lives Matter" politics, which many perceive to be "Anti-Police"/"Anti-Law Enforcement," etc... they (the NFL, NBA, etc... and MOST of Hollywood) have strayed away from ENTERTAINMENT and HEAVILY into involvement into telling us their personal opinions as to how we should vote, what we should think, what we should support, etc... People (like me) are sick and tired of it. Though I tend to lean more Conservative, I don't vote for a "party," I vote what I believe and what I support. But, I don't watch a football or basketball game to watch athletes, who make MILLIONS of dollars from my American Dollars kneel during the National Anthem, ignore the National Anthem, wear jerseys that defy Law Enforcement, etc... or support Communist China. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!! I know that I'm not alone. The fact that Budweiser seems to be following MY ideology and practice makes me want to support them with MY monies even more!
My grandma lived in the country and her neighbor up the road had a beautiful farm with a couple of Clydesdales and I would go visit my grandma every summer for the whole summer since I was 4 and I wanted to do was see the horses I had so much I would ride them feed everything while other kids were swimming and going on vacations I was having much more fun with the horses they were so amazing I miss those days
I am 73. I was about 10. When my school showed a film about the Budweiser Clydesdales. It was the story of how they selected the horses before their breeding program started. It told of a baby named Tony. I was racing at Cahokia Downs when the Clydesdale came. I told one of their grooms about the film. He ask if I remembered the horses name. I said he's name was Tony. The groom pointed to one of them and said, that's Tony. I went to touch him & lowerd his big head down to me.. i held his head and cried. The memory of that gentle giant has stayed with me all these years. Even as I write this I cry.
Budweiser, you can't know how special these horses are to some of us. God Bless
Good human interactions with other animals - horses and donkeys come to mind - often have an otherworldly quality that sets them apart from ordinary life.
I know nothing about horses but always loved them. It must so rewarding to care for these gentle giants. I would love the chance.
My wife has 6 Clydesdales and sis inlaw has 4 Percherons. ALL of these "draft" horses truly are gentle giants, they even avoid stepping on their barn cat buddies! They all live at our place, along with a couple of Palaminos. We're blessed to have room for all of these beautiful animals!
I had a Percheron for years and I agree 100% You can't meet a nicer horse than any of the draft breeds!
@@TheGreyFortress Don't tell my wife but, I like the Percherons better than her Clydesdales lol!
I had a friend years ago back in the Midwest who had a Percheron trained for Dressage, and to be a cow "pony.".
Lucky You!!! They truly are gentle giants.
I'm extremely impressed at how quickly the staff wrre able to reach the horses and keep them calm. Love these horses and highly respect the staff.
Being a St Louisian, the Clydesdales are ROYALTY here. Several commercials made me cry. We went to Warm Springs at Christmas 2020 and it was majestic
I'm a horse lover, and am so proud that I was born and have lived all my life in the Clydesdale district of South Lanarkshire, in Scotland, where the Clydesdale horse originated. They are gorgeous, majestic, gentle animals, and it makes me proud that an American thought so too, and imported them to the USA 🐴
You lucky devil!
The info of the breed's origin is not really explained enough. Budweiser does not really talk about. Thank you for posting!
I feel the same Lexi - I saw the Clydesdales every day as they pulled the waste from the Singer
sewing machine factory in Clydebank, Scotland, to the waste ground at the back of the town. I was so lucky one day that the carter let me sit on the high seat and take the reins of his amazing Clydesdale. I have loved horses all my life but the Clydesdale most of all.
Imported them for work & financial gain. If you were a horse lover you would want them running free
They are amazing, ty, I had no idea where they came from! Scotland is so cool anyway.
these beautiful horses represent many things that stirs in us a sense of pride in knowing they are a part of us...a part we are unconditionally proud of. Thanks, Budweiser for carrying on a grand tradition.
These giants in person are sooooo big and glorious. You can tear up when you see these grand horses in person, marching in step, beautiful and majestic. You will swell with pride just being a part of it all, if all you are doing, is admiring.
I saw them at Bristol Motor Speedway, and they are amazing.
I saw them in St. Louis at the Budweiser plant they have a few. The one I met was the one that ran to the puppy in the super bowl commercial years ago. He was a massive animal and the feeling you get from the stories they tell and seeing them ....indescribable...so much meaning in them!! Beautiful!
So True!
This gave me chills and well said "the spirit of America". Breathtaking
Such a majestic breed of horse. We used to have a stable at the Budweiser Plant in my home state of NH that housed some of the Clydesdales but I think they are no longer there. It was such a treat to visit the stables and see these beauties. They never disappoint! ♥️
Saw them once in real life, could not stop crying. They are so freakn majestic !!
I remember the first time I saw them, and I cried like a baby. I cant imagine the world without the Bud Clydesdales. I dont drink beer and never really have but it doesnt matter. Those horses, that image, will always make me proud because it is part of my country and my history. Thanks Bud.
I love the horses I would like to know why they removed from amhearst Massachusetts at the Budweiser plant people like myself enjoyed them and loved to see them but can't no more !!where did they move them too and I don't drink either
I hate that though I like beer Bud isn't my brand. I wish it was, because I feel disloyal drinking something else.
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Whenever I see those beautiful majestic horses I just can't get over how gentle they are.
I saw them at Williamsburg, Va. They are beautiful horses.
That has much to do with how they are raised. Gentleness bares gentleness!
Yes, more gentle than smaller breeds ... Had one where I lived in Australia, many moons ago .. At 4 yrs of age my parents allowed me to give it apples. ..
they have to be gentle, they could crush you in a heartbeat.
These horses are the most gorgeous horses I've EVER seen!!!!! One of my most favorite Budweiser commercials I've seen, so far, was with the dog who goes to find the "lost" Clydesdale and brings him home!!! THAT was a tearjerker!!!!! JUST GORGEOUS!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I remember the rush I got when seeing a team coming down the street in downtown Cincinnati years ago. I jumped into a local shop, bought a cheap camera (before cell phones) and got some great pics. It was fascinating watching how they turn the corner; they move the entire team out in a straight line and then swing the team around in a line like closing a gate. They are beautiful, gentle and calm...a cherished memory I will always keep.
I don't drink. But I love seeing the Clydesdale horses pull that cart. It's a truly unique and awesome experience everyone should see.
I'll never forget as a kid of 7 and seeing those Budweiser commercials with the horses with the theme playing as the horses seemed to March to the tune.🥰👍🏾
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Every time you see them or even a statue you gave to stop and admire them
According to Google feb.19,2021
Since 1988, Anheuser-Busch and their wholesaler partners, including Silver Eagle Houston, have provided more than 86 million cans of water to U.S. communities affected by natural disasters and other crises nationwide.
@@rebeccagillispie7619 The Damage alcohol has caused the United States far outweighs anything they could possibly do in retro
Our small little town of Washington, Oklahoma, had our 2nd Annual Christmas Parade last year. Clydesdale horses were pulling Santa on his sleigh. They stopped right in front of our house. This was such a magical moment for me. I actually had tears rolling down my face. What a beautiful and majestic species and the tradition still felt in our hometown!❤️❤️❤️
Watching this makes me so proud to be a horse person. These people are amazing and this shows you what it takes to make sure the horses are well cared for. I wish I had a barn like that... Millions of dollars is right.
Thank you for the Clydesdale behind-the-scenes 2013 feature....these magnificent animals are awesome...will never forget the 2002 Super Bowl commercial...still tear up when I see it...thank you Budweiser!
The most memorable parade moment of my life was seeing the Budweiser Clydesdales in1976 Philadelphia Bicentennial Parade. It had started to rain heavily and you could hear the echo of their hoves coming around city hall. When they came around the curve they were at a gallop down the parkway. Magnificent.
wow! my best friend and I visited from SF that summer!
My Favorite Budwiser/ Clydesdale Commercial
Dothan, AL they we’re in the peanut festival parade. Beautiful animal to behold!
I absolutely loved the commercial when the Clydesdale broke away from the others pulling , so he could go run around the corner looking for his old best buddy, that he seen in a truck... and when they came together, it just melted my heart.
I loved that commercial too. I loved all the Clydesdale commercials over the years.
I love their beauty
My father owned Clydedales before I was born and he loved those wonderful animals so much that they are displayed on his headstone,thank you sis. I love you....
I remember the first time I got to see the Clydesdales. I was about9 or 10 years old, and we were at a Mardi Gras parade in Gretna, Louisiana, and they were the most Majestic sight I had ever seen. I'm 60 now and I still have that feeling of Awe and Wonder when ever I see them.
The Commercial of The American's Symbol: The Clydesdale's.
The Greatest Horse's In ALL of The World Arriving within NY paying Homage to 9/11
Of Twenty Year's.
All I Could Do Was Cry.
Thank You Budweiser Thank You.
Thank You Clydesdale's For The Love You Give Our Heart's & The Memories You've Given Us Each Time We See You.
More Commercial's Please. More
I don't need the 2021 new video because I can come back to these and feel just as good watching the old ones. Salute to ALL you Budweiser people.
This makes me me think of my late dad and his horses (he did not raise Clydesdales, though). I always cry when I see them because I have heard how they are raised, much like how my dad raised his horses. They have huge personalities, just as my dad's horses did. When I see them, I step away from my adult children and I cry like those 1950s girls screaming for the Beatles and Elvis.
I don't drink beer but I love Budweiser commercials. Such beautiful creatures.
Keri Nyx im with you on that.
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Same here, the one with the puppy is my fav and I still cry EVERY time I watch it!
These horses are so beautiful. I saw them once and would love to see them again. Absolutely majestic ❤❤❤❤
My dad worked at the Baldwinsville, NY plant. Every summer that we could go, we went to the employee picnic where there was always a team in all their glory. I will never forget the effect they had on me as a kid, and how they contributed to my love of horses.
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Those horses are SUCH a majestic, magnifacent animals!!
This was wonderful to rewatch. They are all so beautiful, the babies, just so very adorable!! I like watching alot of these videos of Clydesdale Horese on UTUBE, plus the older Superbowl Budwiser Clydesdale Horse Commericals. Always my favorite ones. ❤
Several years ago I visited the Budweiser Stables at Sea World Orlando. There were no horses inside the stable building but when I left I noticed a baby and I assume it's mom in a fenced field so I went to observe. I'm a city boy, have never been near a real horse and was a bit scared when the baby saw me and came running over to see what I was about. Mom was gracious enough to allow me to meet both her and her baby and the city boy had touched and looked into the eyes of a horse for the first time in his 50 years!!!
I remember a few years back the Clydesdale horses would go to Fort Stewart Georgia and stay at a farm because they were marching in St Patty's Day Parade in Savannah civilians will come by to the farms and they were allowed to pet and take pictures of the these horses a couple days before they were schedule to march in the parade. Very beautiful gentle creatures .
I've been around horses my whole life, I've seen them when I was younger, at the state fair, and at the county fair this year! It took 3 years to get them to come to this fair!
I remember when they had the Clydesdales at Busch Gardens. I loved going into the hamlet and seeing them all and sometimes they'd have one out for a meet & greet/photo opportunity as well. Beautiful animals. Now where the horses were is a cheetah habitat (and the cats live in the old Clydesdale hamlet when not "on stage".
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WOW that's an amazing story!! Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
I can certainly see where the first time - particularly as an adult - can be intimidating and you sure chose a BIG A__ horse for your virgin experience!!!! My first was a little Shetland pony that my dad got for my little sister (she's the horsey one in the family - I'm the dog lady LOL). Were you properly impressed??? I LOVE looking into a horse's eyes - you feel like you could just drown in them they are so expressive!!!
I miss their commercials, especially the Christmas ones.
They went after Bud became other than AMERICAN. Over the many years I have been around (over seventy) NO ONE had more iconic and memorable, tasteful, and AMERICAN than Bud.
Ya before they were sold
Yes they were nice Christmas commercials !
I've always loved these horses. I actually got to go to Booneville, MO to see the facility there. All the stalls are cleaned every day. They really are gentle giants.
What beautiful animals Clydesdale are. My goodness. And that precious little baby. 😍
I grew up in a Big City but we had horses growing up. We had horse until 1988 when my Dad passed away. He ran most of the Stables in the City. Growing up there was 1 wish my Dad wanted and that was to see the Budweiser Clydesdale Horses. So when they came to our City for a Parade I walked up to the People in charge and told them about my Dad they were so impressed with him that they not only let him see them but he was aloud to get on the Wagon and drive it around the block. It was one of the Best Moments of My Dads Life. I was so proud of my Dad and so Glad that I was able to do something for him. Given the fact that my Dad was always the person that did whatever he could for others. I was 23 when my Dad passed away but I'm so Glad I was able to give him that Wish. He said other than the Birth of Us 6 Children and the Birth of his Grandchildren (3) I gave him his 1st. The Budweiser Clydesdales was up there.
I hope one day in the near future to move from the City to the South and get property and have horses and at least 1 or 2 Clydesdales. They're Beautiful Horses. I was Lucky to be able to ride one back when I was 14 it was a great experience I wish to share with my grandchildren some day.
I Love the Budweiser Clydesdales.
I have always loved Clydesdales My good friend and I would hook them up to a buggy and I would pack a picknik lunch and we would stop and let the horses graze .
We had a very good time lying on our blanket with chicken,salad,bread and wine.
I love these beautiful horses ♡. Kathleen Filburn
Riding a draft horse is amazing. The raw power under you is majestic. And they are usually docile and sweet. I was able to see a birth of one, it was awesome
Such gorgeous, soulful animals. God bless them all!
I love horses, but the BUD Clydesdales are so super special. I have seen them in person several times and it is SO MAGICAL---they are so tall,gentle, and have HUGE eyeballs! I just can't compare that experience with any other horse !!! 👍❤
I Love these Clydesdales. They are so beautiful. I can watch their commercials on a loop.❤
My dad retired from Anheuser-Busch. We grew up at Busch Gardens. Wonderful memories. It broke my heart when they closed the Tampa plant. But, the Clydesdales will always be a symbol of the “King of Beers”. Thank you for this wonderful tribute. 🖤
That man LOVES his job. You can see it in his eyes and the way he interacts with those beautiful creatures.
I love the Budweiser Clydesdales. One of the best gifts, I ever received, was a model of the Budweiser team my son put together for me. I treasured that model for decades. It eventually went missing, during a series of moves, but I still think about it and the joy it gave me every time I see a Budweiser Clydesdale commercial.
I was working security at an event one time and got to escort the horses and wagon through the event. What beautiful animals and so well trained as they worked their way through the crowd. I was very honored to be able to do that.
i will always remember coming to america this was always my favorite time of commercials to see the new stories of the horses that Budweiser shows for the world to see, Budweiser commercial of these horses as a kid then and now an adult has not only become the best part, but a family tradition, to watch with the whole family every time they air, and it’s worth it ALWAYS, never been more proud to say, THANK YOU FOR SO MANY YEARS OF AWW MOMENTS TO VIEW
Wow! Really something to watch on video i can only imagine what's it's like to see these gentle giants in person in their own element. I've been fortunate to see them at our State Fair years ago but sadly they quit coming. I sure would love to hop a plane and visit these impressive massive horses one day soon but for now this will have to work so thank you for sharing!
They are absolutely the most beautiful of horses. So gentle and loving ❤️ ❤️ love them
Angels!!!!!!! Absolutely amazing!!!
I always cry when I see them. Beautiful
Glad to see I'm not the only one! Leaky eyes....allergies, don'tcha know! =o)
God bless you for bringing back these majestic horses and adorable little dogs. I can't help but cry every time I see one of these commercials that are made with such love and compassion. Thank-you.
If you have never seen the Clydesdale in person you have missed something great. When they come off that trailer they know they are the show and they have your attention. They walk with pride and command your attention. When you stand next to one of them you can appreciate how big they are. Never miss a chance to see them and appreciate this part of America
Leland Cox
I did! And as a bonus they were pulling miss Illinois. Fantastic!
Yes! I lived near the big Bud plant in Fairfield CA and saw the horses there a few times! They are so gorgeous! The impeccable breeding shows!
@@Juke582 yep, I agree and treat a sighting as a once in a lifetime occurrence.
I have been to Busch Gardens in Williamsburg VA and i went to see the clydesdales they live better than i do and very well taken care of, was very impressed. huge beautiful horses
Same here, been to Williamsburg 3 times, every time we went to Bush Gardens spent time with the horses they are beautiful!
They keep the stalls so clean there were no flies on them I was shocked I thought there would be flys really bad because of the heat and nope very clean, I was also surprised at how Big the horseshoes for the Clydesdales are wow. Yup they are well taken care of.
I once drank a Budweiser while horseback riding. I wish I could say that I did it with my two friends Clyde and Dale, but I can't.
Stick Best
He said "They're just like people" WRONG They are better than people. They don't hate because they are told to!!
Tell that to horses in the wild. Stallions killing colts from other herds..or male dolphins raping a female from another pod to death.
@@ken45y My apologies! You are so right, people are way better than animals! I should of asked you first for your opinion!
What was I thinking!!
@@mikegendron3723 like you said, they arent taught to hate. even in the cases of males killing babies, it's to ensure _their_ lineage survives and not the male they just defeated. that's just nature
Oh, you should meet some chestnut mares 😂
The first time I saw these big beautiful horses, at the drag races in Vegas, I cried. They are so majestic and amazing! They take your breath away!!
That was great to hear the history of how and why they came to be the mascot of Budweiser.
Where did you hear that? I still don’t know
@@debbylou5729 There's an official Budweiser Clydesdale history video going around somewhere...
Years ago was very, very fortunate to see ( in South Carolina ) the Busch Clydesdales. Then & now.... majestic.
Proud of beauty. Take much pride seeing the Clydesdales proud of themselves........ And NEVER forget people loving all hearts.
I have loved Clydesdales for many, many years!! We went to Warm Springs Ranch last year and saw baby Clydesdales !! It was truly an honor and pure joy to see them so close!!
If you love these wonderful horses, please do not miss the 9/11 WTC tribute. No dialogue, just gentle music track underneath, and the sound of the horses' hooves, as they silently, slowly clop-clop along to their destination...The ad ran only once, right after WTC. It is absolutely one of the most moving things I have ever seen in a lifetime of television viewing. I wept at the end. So will you.
Where would one see that
Hands down the most expressive example of powerful emotions ever expressed in a commercial...The Sound of Silence
Is deafening. You can see this anytime by googling 9/11 Clydesdales.
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here on youtube.
I totally agree such a beautiful commercial and so moving. You must watch it.
When my daughter was three the Clydesdales came to visit the Shriner's Hospital near our home. We walked down to see them. My daughter let go of my hand and next thing I knew she was standing against the foreleg of one of the horses. The horse looked down at her but never moved a muscle while the trainer and I walked up and walked her away from the horse. Amazing animals.
My maternal grandfather was a cobbler, who would and could fix anything leather. When I was a child, the Budweiser Clydesdales were to be in the opening parade for the Eastern States Exposition in my hometown of West Springfield, MA. Some tack needed fixing, and he was the go to for the Big E management. Papa D did such a good job, they gave him a plaque with a Clydesdale horse shoe on it.
Beautiful baby Clydesdales. Love,love,love them all.
Years ago I was at a rodeo and the Clydesdale were to appear at intermission. The arena was cleared and the gates opened and the announcer said, "Here come the Clydesdales!" The six beautiful creatures came into the arena at a full gallop, and the ground shook. I have never forgotten that awesome sight.
a rodeo is not always where animals are cared for and respected.
@@vikkinicholson2300 cities aren't were people are cared for and respected ! What's your point ?
too bad the rest of the animals weren't treated with respect and allowed to go home. A rodeo is barbaric and as far as I'm concerned should have been outlawed long ago. A sport for certain people to act like fools and treat animals cruelly.
@@edwardburlas3397 animals don't have a choice.....that's my point.
@@vikkinicholson2300 you.have a choice not to impose your views on what's right and wrong yet you chose to pretend to be superior!
So lucky to have lived by Grant's Farm in St.Louis where I could visit these beautiful horses all the time. Now I live across the street and they are the most gentle horses I have been around.
Where at in St Louis is this farm
My sister has a Mare from the farm. She was one born with out the proscribed markings, Beautiful and living in North Carolina.
Beautiful
She is Soooo Lucky to Have One !
@@matildabishops9196 may it live a long and healthy life and happily.
The Clysdales are so awesome. Let us not forget the wild mustangs. They are less than 100,000. And this summer more will be auctioned, killed or sent to Mexico where our tax dollars pay to have them butchered & returned for consumption. They don't have to put it's horse meet. You can earn $ by training them to lead , liad and if you find a buyer you can earn about $250. I have had 3 and they are truly part of our heritage. Too bad the gold strip mines , and big cattle ranches pay the BLM to use their water & grazing for a dying breed. Save a horse ..ride a cowboy!
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In reality she was born a female. It has nothing to do with the markings.
I so love the Clydesdale horses and I want to thank Budweiser for sharing them with the world ❤️❤️
And I do miss Mr. Busch Showing his pride and joy I’m breaking back joy after the probation he was a wonderful man and I never got to meeting I heard so many stories about him from his children
They're ultimately beautiful ! Their strength, beauty and personalities as well as their learning abilities are beyond ! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖 They're precious gentle giants ! Just love them 😘
I never get tired of watching these beautiful horses 💜💙
These commercials make me bawl . so wonderful. This commercial in particular really made me emotional
My husband and I have 1 Clydesdale, and one other horse. Ella really is a precious gentle Giant and such a sweetheart. She's 15 now and we regret that we neve had her bred.
Words can't describe something so amazing..love, love, these gentle giants...
We don't drink but we did live about a mile from one of the Budweiser plants once for many years. We could smell the hops if the wind was right. I LOVE horses. Raised Quarters for a few years. But these enormous animals are amazing. How could anyone not love them? Beautiful horses...
Fantastic video, just love seeing the horses in the stables and running free in the pastures.
Thank you, Bronwyn New Zealand 🐎💞🐎💞
The best part of any Mardi Gras parade is seeing these beauties coming down the parade route. I’ve been seeing them since I was a baby. My favorite part of the parade.
I love these horses and their commercials. They tear me up everytime. Happy tears.
2/19/22....Just watched this old YT video again! LOVE THESE BEAUTIFUL HUGE BEASTS!
ACTUALLY GET THIRSTY WATCHING TOO!
MOST MAGNIFICENT HORSES 🐎!
Saw the horses at Tampa. Been in since they are amazing and to see them is breath taking. ❤ Diane
Had the pleasure of meeting Kyle at Dyess AFB. He was sure a beauty. His coat was so soft. I remember kyle looking at me. His keeper said Kyle would like to give u something. He reached up and took a rose out of his braid. I told them both thank u. After 10 plus yrs. I will never forget my meeting with Kyle.
I remember the commercial when it was posted after the SB Game.
I remember it because it was, and is, the only commercial that brings me to tears, even now!
It's more than just a commercial for Budweiser. It's a short film about Love. Love for the horse and Love from the horse for the man who raised him!
Stevie Nicks' song makes it!
People were trying to act normal, act like their hearts were ok. Then, out of nowhere, here is this tribute to the victims of the 9-11 attacks, and it sucker-punched us all right in the open wound, and everybody was emotionally devastated. While everyone, especially Budweiser, was saying it was meant only as a tribute, a beautiful tribute, and not at all to promote the brand for profit, I say BULL! Everyone knows to whom the Clydesdales belong as a trademark. If Budweiser had truly altruistic intentions, they would have just kept totally quiet. Cruel and cynical exploitation of the tragedy is what this commercial was.
This is AWESOME!!! I Pray Someday in my lifetime to experience THESE amazing souls.
I will always have a soft spot for these magnificent drafts. These are beautiful, strong, gentle horses that l will always admire. Thank you for this.
The Clydesdales are the only worthwhile thing connected to beer or to any Superbowl (football) game! How magnificent they are!
Animals always represent innocence. We love how they are cared for and how majestic they are as well.
Loved the clydesdales horses ever since I was a child.
They are so beautiful.
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Amen, NFL let our veterans & Patriots down, plus the people who supported them thru the beginning years. Football season was my time to escape the world's worries, celebrate my Country & God. The owners & commissioners ruined that with allowing politics to dominate. I don't care if marchers or taking a knee people wished to protest Jack Frost, this should have been off limits. Shame on you in power I haven't watched a NFL game or sport show since that day & won't until the end of my life. You let a few people ruin an American tradition! Took tax payers money to build stadiums. I CONTINUE TO BOYCOTT NFL & products.
I've seen the stables at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St Louis. The horses are beautiful and the stables are immaculate.
The stables certainly are incredible. When it is time for the babies, 1 man has video watch in every stall. In the caretakers home beside stables he has a room with nothing but screens. There are subtle signs when a mare is about to birth & he tries to be hands on every birth. It's his life & he and those majestic creatures live better than most people. Only race horses & polo ponies have it so good. I saw him interviewed & he is a lucky man. May this tradition last forever!💙
Same thing at the Clydesdales farm in New Hampshire, spotless stables.
@@justiceprevail1552 The Missouri horses live better than most people. Same for those at Busch Gardens. The Lippazono's have it better than the Clydesdales. Thank Gen. Patton for their being saved during WWII.💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙🐎
Grant's Farm?
@@maryrobson4976 I don't know. You can Google it.. 🌷🐎
The Clydesdales are a National Treasure!
Wallace Bell
Yes they are. Iconic! A beautiful, majestic treasure!
They are awesome. Have you ever seen the wild mustangs running free on BLM property? It's like Billy Jack still. Robert Redford made a movie called "Mustang" about the prisons that have programs to tame them for auction. It's pretty cool. He made one mistake. All mustangs that are caught are branded on left neck. Barbaric thing to do. They microchip pets. 🐎💙🐎💙🐎💙
There A national treasure In Scotland
INTERNATIONAL Treasure ;o)
They are like straight out of a fairy tale to see.
I saw them in person as a little girl. They are HUGE! But gentle...love them!
That is a great piece. I got to pet a clydesdale horse many many years ago at the fair . Gorgeous guy ,a real sweetie. I will never forget. I don't think they allow that anymore. It's my favorite memory of childhood.
Truly magnificent ! They are a American icon . It just makes you smile and feel good when you see those gorgeous guys coming .
Sorry I never was a alcohol/beer person .
Every single time I see the Clydesdale coming, the my hair stand up on end, my heart runs rapid, I get tears in my eyes, and I so proud of U.S.......And we are free.......Why I don’t know, but I think I’m not the only one.
linda hobbs No Linda, you’re not the only one! God Bless!!
Clydesdale horses originate in Scotland.
@@littledikkins2 doesn't matter, these are bred, raised and parading down the streets of the United States.
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OPENING DAY in St. Louis!!!
One of my Dobermans had a brief romance of the heart with one of these gorgeous animals at an event some years ago. She leaned against his huge foreleg, and they nuzzled each other, for the 15-20 minute duration of the talk being given. They were on the news that night, and there were photos of them in both papers the next day. Gentle giants, most definitely!
I would love to see the article on that if you could share
+Dawn Conrad Much to my horror, they, and the photos, were lost by movers a few years ago; sorry. I still kick myself for not copying them to my computer!!
I had a similar experience with newspaper clips. Contact the newspaper and ask for reprints. If you have the date (even approximate) they can probably locate the article. If that fails, go to a local library, most of the newspapers are archived and they can print a copy for you. Good luck.
+Dawn Conrad Thanks for your reply; I wasn't notified of it. I did get a reprint, but had several other photos that were better (IMO) than the one they used. So sorry for your loss!!
+Patricia Hollingshead Thank you; see my - belated! - reply to Dawn. I can't "do" much with a newspaper photo, though! Ah well, I have the memory.
Awwe..my spirit soars after watching these majestic creatures..thanks sooooo much for loving all of them ❤🐎🙏🇺🇸❤
Grants Farm in Mo is Awesome My daughter grew up spending her child hood visiting there and getting to see the Horses and the babies and all the wonderful animals on the farm, it is a Priceless experience for children and adult's alike, such a gift to the public ❤
They used to have the horses at SeaWorld San Antonio when my kids were little. We always planned our visit around the horse parade schedule. Never wanted to miss it and would visit the stables. We were so disappointed when they left.
People make me cry, animals make me smile. The more I hang around people, the more I love my animals.
Dear Sally,
Exactly what kind people are you surrounding yourself with? I’m serious, are you referring to your family and friends? Or just people in general? If it’s your friends and family, just please know that there are toxic/dysfunctional families every where! It’s perfectly fine to distance yourself from them... Or to completely cut the offending persons out of your life! Think about it this way, if you had a malignant tumor... What would your doctor do? (Hint:✂️ Cut it out, surgically remove it.) If it’s everyone in general that makes “you sad”, then the fault lies with you. You need to take a good look at yourself and change whatever you think needs changing. PLEASE NOTE: I’m not talking about getting a nose job or what you look like... I’m talking about you as a person, you on the inside! That’s what counts!
I’m 61years old and I have seen comments extremely similar to yours hundreds of times! However, I have never felt compelled to say something before... I don’t anything about you, but rest assured: EVERYONE HAS PROBLEMS! LIFE SUCKS! THIS MERRY-GO-ROUND CALLED, “LIFE” DOESN’T STOP SPINNING UNTIL YOU’RE DEAD! For your own good and for the good of everybody around you please, stop your pity party.
As far as l know we only get one life to live... If you don’t like the way it’s going... Do something to change/fix before it’s too late. I sincerely hope you get your act together. If you need help, get it. I sincerely hope that you’re able to make your life wonderful and happy. By the way, I’m talking to you the same exact way I would talk to one of my children. There are actually some pretty nice people in the world... Now you just have to go out and find them. I wish you the best of luck. ♥️☺️
@@janedoe805 that is basically a mix of 2 quotes, one attributed to Sigmund Frued and one attributed to Mark Twain. You may have looked into that a little too deeply.
@@janedoe805 Lady, you are a real BIG DOWNER!!!😩☹️🤧😓
Absolutely gorgeous and the commercials are spot on. Great video.
And yet the past 2 years there have been no Clydesdale Super Bowl commercials. So sad that Budweiser is moving away from these iconic animals.
Perhaps it is the NFL’s decision to pursue Political involvement and Political “Activism” over the pure pursuit of entertainment for their viewer that has made Budweiser rethink its financial investment in the Super Bowl. I know that I, myself, have refused to watch OR support the NFL (INCLUDING/ESPECIALLY the Super Bowl). When they (the NFL) decide to remain “in their lane,” and allow sports to again be a FUN thing for me and my family to enjoy, perhaps I’ll, again return as a viewer; though, they may soon lose me forever, if they continue as they have. I don’t NEED it THAT badly! I SUPPORT Budweiser’s decision to not produce commercials, nor financially support the Super Bowl. Maybe, if it once again becomes a “family-friendly game,” then they, too, will return! The NFL (and the NBA behind them) need to WAKE UP!!!
@@TexasHart
What sort of political stuff have they got wrapped up in?
I'm from Scotland but it seems most sporting events and media companies are too involved in identity politics right now,appears to be the future!
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@@captainhowdy8331 A lot of stuff.... whether it's "Party Politics" here in the US (Liberal/Democrat versus Conservative/Republican) politics or "Black Lives Matter" politics, which many perceive to be "Anti-Police"/"Anti-Law Enforcement," etc... they (the NFL, NBA, etc... and MOST of Hollywood) have strayed away from ENTERTAINMENT and HEAVILY into involvement into telling us their personal opinions as to how we should vote, what we should think, what we should support, etc... People (like me) are sick and tired of it. Though I tend to lean more Conservative, I don't vote for a "party," I vote what I believe and what I support. But, I don't watch a football or basketball game to watch athletes, who make MILLIONS of dollars from my American Dollars kneel during the National Anthem, ignore the National Anthem, wear jerseys that defy Law Enforcement, etc... or support Communist China. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!! I know that I'm not alone. The fact that Budweiser seems to be following MY ideology and practice makes me want to support them with MY monies even more!
GOOD STOP USING THE BRITISH BREED FOR SELLING BEER
@@madmandy86 The Horse is the only thing Britain has to offer the world, and bad food.
Such BEAUTIFUL and georgous horses. Love them..💚💜💙💜💚
I have seen them twice in person , would never get tired of seeing them every day
We thank Bud for their classy commercials and hope people remember buzzed driving is drunk driving
THANK YOU......❤️👍🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
well said
@@sharonlamoureau1416 no no you have
My grandma lived in the country and her neighbor up the road had a beautiful farm with a couple of Clydesdales and I would go visit my grandma every summer for the whole summer since I was 4 and I wanted to do was see the horses I had so much I would ride them feed everything while other kids were swimming and going on vacations I was having much more fun with the horses they were so amazing I miss those days
WHAT A MAGNEFICENT BEAST!! THEY'RE JUST BEAUTIFUL!! 🐴🐴
The absolute only Super Bowl commercials I look forward to seeing
They are beautiful I love them thanks for the love for them