As an native alsacian beer drinker I am so happy that the Budweiser clydesdales keep the tradition alive thanks so much for the owners and the good workers ...greetings from France ELSASS.
I can't stop watching all the videos of the Clydesdales and I don't drink beer! It warms my heart to see these beautiful horses and I'm proud of Budweiser too. They do not have to carry on tradition and spend all of the money they do to keep this going. I'm sure they could find cheaper ways to advertise their product. Instead they choose to keep tradition alive and let us celebrate and be happy along with them. I hope one day I get to see the Clydesdales in person. That would be amazing. I also hope Budweiser keeps making amazing commercials that reminds us of reasons to be proud, celebrate life and laugh. I just wish I'd stop tearing up when I see one of their "mushy" commercials. lol
I don't drink beer either (nor any alcohol) but love the image of the rigs. Actually this video combines two of Budweiser's home runs, the song "Here Comes the King" and the Clydesdales.
These horses are the most beautiful horses in the world! So elegant and gorgeous! Budweiser clearly made the right decision to make them ambassadors for their product. I really have missed their holiday commercials. We need to see them again and again and again.
😂stunning 🎉 living in New Zealand il never get to see them in real life but just loving to watch every video of these amazing horses and their carers 2:26
I had the honor of seeing these beautiful Clydesdales many years ago. Just wonderful. You can come to the USA anytime and see them. New Zealanders are always welcome. 🥰
It was an absolutely genius move to install the Clydesdales as a mainstay in Budweiser’s facade all those years ago. They are magnificent and Budweiser should be (and probably are) very proud to present them to the world. I don’t like beer, but I will have a bud when bourbon isn’t available. Kudos to Budweiser.
They are stunning. Of course the promotions have had their effect, for every time you see a Clydesdale, you think of Budweiser. As impressive as they are on the internet, they are even more impressive in person. I got to see them only once almost 50 years ago when I had gone back to school for my Masters at Texas A&M. They were making a visit to Bryan-College Station and the horses actually spent the night on campus as the old horse barn was right in the main part of the campus (since gone with a new one on the west part of the campus). The A in A&M does stand for Agriculture. When you are standing within 10 feet or so of them you realize how huge they are. Most of the horses are 18 hands or a little over at the withers (the top where the neck joins the back) and 18 hands is 6 feet (1 hand is 4"). With their head up the top of the head is about 8 feet off the ground, and they weigh about 2000 pounds each.
Has anyone else noticed that the two lead horses are always in step with each other? Left, right....I;ve watched several commercial clips and saw it very often!
@@LawnBunny777 Yes, we know. Some say putting a stud in a hitch adds something vital to the mix. But I don't know. Budweiser Busch has always chosen the steady reliability of the geldings, and I am sure it has been much safer that way.
These Clydesdale horses are majestic and beautiful. I gave a thumbs up for their performance. I have a negative criticism. Why are their tails docked and why do they have to have metal bites in their mouths as the horses demonstrate they don't like them and the bites cause discomfort by their head tossing and mouth movement? I just don't understand why they cannot have a strong leather bite for safety and more comfort. And why the tails are cropped I don't think there is a valid reason. I think it's done because some corporate members decided it would enhance their appearance! Why put the animals, these majestic creatures, through the dock tail procedure which must definitely cause them pain and discomfort! I love to watch the Clydesdales perform, but it also makes me very sad to watch the metal bite reaction and to think of the pain they went through for the tail docking.
The handlers of these horses are experts with many decades of experience. I wouldn't question their decisions. As far as the movements of their heads in this video, they were singing along with the song.
Hi Jennifer, I was interested in knowing why too. I googled & found that it's done for safety reasons: I got the following on the Quora website: " Equine tail docking historically was done to protect a driving horse’s tail from becoming hung up in the reins of the carriage and possibly causing an accident if the driver lost control of the horse. " The renowned Budweiser Clydesdales undergo tail docking shortly after birth." This actually makes a lot of sense because of the amount of reins the Bud driver has to use for so many Clydes all at the same time. Look for more Budweiser Clydesdale vids here on TH-cam & you'll discover how the docking is kinda made up for because these horses are REALLY pampered (and rightly so)!
Having driven horses, especially a hitch which has a six or eight horse hitch, its impossible to get a rein/line free if it catches under their tailbone aka "dock"; many horses clamp down and get frightened, not to mention making the driver helpless to control that section. The guys walking along side, will be there if that happens. The reins crisscrossed to bits in each pair. Right rein to one connecting rein, left the same. So that is how they turn pairs. So in clamping down on the rein under one horse's tail, effects the other horse. Best example of driving multiple horses, is HRH Duke of Edinburgh, in his older video of competition driving. He drives 4 ...these Budweiser coachman drive 8...double rein handling.
They are so beautiful and amazing!!!!! For ever!!!! From Buena Park CA USA
I agree!
I was in the USAF, and I got to be in Germany during the Oktober Fest. Folks, what an experience!
As an native alsacian beer drinker I am so happy that the Budweiser clydesdales keep the tradition alive thanks so much for the owners and the good workers ...greetings from France ELSASS.
I can't stop watching all the videos of the Clydesdales and I don't drink beer! It warms my heart to see these beautiful horses and I'm proud of Budweiser too. They do not have to carry on tradition and spend all of the money they do to keep this going. I'm sure they could find cheaper ways to advertise their product. Instead they choose to keep tradition alive and let us celebrate and be happy along with them. I hope one day I get to see the Clydesdales in person. That would be amazing. I also hope Budweiser keeps making amazing commercials that reminds us of reasons to be proud, celebrate life and laugh. I just wish I'd stop tearing up when I see one of their "mushy" commercials. lol
I hear you!
They have to wear all that stuff
Me too and I drink coors!, lol
I don't drink beer either (nor any alcohol) but love the image of the rigs. Actually this video combines two of Budweiser's home runs, the song "Here Comes the King" and the Clydesdales.
The most beautiful sound I'm prancing right along with you fellas. How about a whinny big guys yaahoo
Just love watching these absolutely stunning horses! 😊
I'm glad you put the music with the video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it!
These horses are the most beautiful horses in the world! So elegant and gorgeous!
Budweiser clearly made the right decision to make them ambassadors for their product.
I really have missed their holiday commercials. We need to see them again and again and again.
I agree!
The patience these animals have is pure perfection.
Loved watching this. Love the music and the fabulous Clydesdales ! Thank you!!!
It makes me smile to see these beautiful animals!
Me too!
To anyone who has never been close as one of these Bud hitches is passing by, you feel the ground vibrate from their hooves and you get goosebumps.
If there's beer in those crates the load must be super heavy too.
Watching these gentle giants, true america!!!
When I feel sad an hour of clydesdales bud commercial remind me of all that is still wonderful things in the world.
😂stunning 🎉 living in New Zealand il never get to see them in real life but just loving to watch every video of these amazing horses and their carers 2:26
I had the honor of seeing these beautiful Clydesdales many years ago. Just wonderful. You can come to the USA anytime and see them. New Zealanders are always welcome. 🥰
I'm going to smile all day. What fun. Thank you for posting these gorgeous horses and fun humans.
Sure thing. Thanks for watching!
Eight of the most handsome lads in the whole, wide world!❤
No doubt!
And a couple of spares on the truck.
a tip: watch movies on kaldroStream. Been using them for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Thaddeus Ellis Definitely, I have been using KaldroStream for years myself =)
@Thaddeus Ellis yea, I've been using KaldroStream for since november myself :D
These horses always make me happy - especially if I’m having a crappy day.
It was an absolutely genius move to install the Clydesdales as a mainstay in Budweiser’s facade all those years ago. They are magnificent and Budweiser should be (and probably are) very proud to present them to the world. I don’t like beer, but I will have a bud when bourbon isn’t available. Kudos to Budweiser.
I agree!
The horses the drivers and all the equipment are so beautiful. Can't say it enough
Thanks for the music, I have to hum it when I see the Clydesdales....
They are all that!
I get the goose bumps watching them great horses.
They are cool!
Beautiful horses love that Budweiser does this! Love to see them!🥰🥰🧡🍭💛🧁
Those Clydesdales were beautiful! The people look like a lot of fun too.
beers do that
Budweiser Clydesdale wonderful together love them❤❤❤❤
I seen them 40 years ago they were magnificent than as they are now. My hat off to The trainers!!
Yep they are timeless.
We LOVE the Budweiser Clydesdales! Saw them "live" years ago in the Pioneer Day Parade July 24th Salt Lake City, Utah.
they are amazing!
That's wonderful☆ I wish i had been there 😢 with you.
Alway enjoy everytime I see this video!!!
It was a fun event!
How fun that would be to be camping and the boys come strolling through!
Yes, it was!
If you are having a bad day, watch this video and you will feel better. Wonderful video. Cheryl Wagner
Glad you liked it!
They are stunning. Of course the promotions have had their effect, for every time you see a Clydesdale, you think of Budweiser. As impressive as they are on the internet, they are even more impressive in person. I got to see them only once almost 50 years ago when I had gone back to school for my Masters at Texas A&M. They were making a visit to Bryan-College Station and the horses actually spent the night on campus as the old horse barn was right in the main part of the campus (since gone with a new one on the west part of the campus). The A in A&M does stand for Agriculture. When you are standing within 10 feet or so of them you realize how huge they are. Most of the horses are 18 hands or a little over at the withers (the top where the neck joins the back) and 18 hands is 6 feet (1 hand is 4"). With their head up the top of the head is about 8 feet off the ground, and they weigh about 2000 pounds each.
Royalty at it's Best!!❤❤
It was a fun event!
Saw them years ago.Magnificent animals
Yes they are!
Absolutely beautiful animals.
They are!
If I liked the taste of beer I'd drink this beer because of the Clydesdales.
Total class❣️
Yep!
Glad you liked it!
The horses even got in on the song. Wonderful childhood memories!
Sun N Fun Fly In, Lakeland Florida! It's a blast
Has anyone else noticed that the two lead horses are always in step with each other? Left, right....I;ve watched several commercial clips and saw it very often!
Correct!
This bud is for you❤❤❤❤❤
Truely amazing.
Magnificent beasts
Seems like a shame to even call them beasts. They have better manners than a whole bunch of humans I know.
@@billn9910 lol absolutely. I agree with you.
Wow,we English may have style but you Americans sure know how to put on a show!
I hear you!
Thank you kindly, we try.
Bwahahahahahaha I wouldn’t call my father or his father stylish. (Rest their souls)
Idont drink beer either but love Clydesdale ❤❤❤❤
The weigh they are is amazing❤❤❤❤
I saw them at the state fair of texas years ago
They are amazing!
Look like the dancers had plenty of Budweiser
They did!
Gee I had that gelding picked to be a base, but he came out as a soprano after all!
Now be real gelding has got to be soprano watch a man get kicked there and yo will see what I mean. LOL
They're all geldings
@@LawnBunny777
Yes, we know.
Some say putting a stud in a hitch adds something vital to the mix. But I don't know. Budweiser Busch has always chosen the steady reliability of the geldings, and I am sure it has been much safer that way.
Красивые кони🎉🎉🎉❤
Have the Clydesdales been to Alaska and Hawaii?
Welcome.
Agree❤❤❤❤
Too bad I can't drink Bud; it upsets my stomach.
when you say *Butt*
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These Clydesdale horses are majestic and beautiful. I gave a thumbs up for their performance. I have a negative criticism. Why are their tails docked and why do they have to have metal bites in their mouths as the horses demonstrate they don't like them and the bites cause discomfort
by their head tossing and mouth movement? I just don't understand why they cannot have a strong leather bite for safety and more comfort. And why the tails are cropped I don't think there is a valid reason. I think it's done because some corporate members decided it would enhance their appearance! Why put the animals, these majestic creatures, through the dock tail procedure which must definitely cause them pain and discomfort! I love to watch the Clydesdales perform, but it also makes me very sad to watch the metal bite reaction and to think of the pain they went through for the tail docking.
The handlers of these horses are experts with many decades of experience. I wouldn't question their decisions. As far as the movements of their heads in this video, they were singing along with the song.
why do they cut the tails off. It spoils them, what a shame! Totally ruins the beauty.
I'm sure they know what they are doing.
Hi Jennifer, I was interested in knowing why too. I googled & found that it's done for safety reasons: I got the following on the Quora website:
" Equine tail docking historically was done to protect a driving horse’s tail from becoming hung up in the reins of the carriage and possibly causing an accident if the driver lost control of the horse.
" The renowned Budweiser Clydesdales undergo tail docking shortly after birth."
This actually makes a lot of sense because of the amount of reins the Bud driver has to use for so many Clydes all at the same time.
Look for more Budweiser Clydesdale vids here on TH-cam & you'll discover how the docking is kinda made up for because these horses are REALLY pampered (and rightly so)!
@@moogoogourami8217 good points!
I feel the same..I was wanting to see there tail,its shame
Having driven horses, especially a hitch which has a six or eight horse hitch, its impossible to get a rein/line free if it catches under their tailbone aka "dock"; many horses clamp down and get frightened, not to mention making the driver helpless to control that section. The guys walking along side, will be there if that happens. The reins crisscrossed to bits in each pair. Right rein to one connecting rein, left the same. So that is how they turn pairs. So in clamping down on the rein under one horse's tail, effects the other horse. Best example of driving multiple horses, is HRH Duke of Edinburgh, in his older video of competition driving. He drives 4 ...these Budweiser coachman drive 8...double rein handling.
,💝❤️💚♥️💞💖💕💜❤️
I love that old theme song! Funny how us white people can't dance, but who cares, it's the spirit of the day that counts! :)
I thought they did ok!
Those women dancing. Why???
They love BUD!
Share black horse the best
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People learn how to polka
The horses didn't sing, they lip sync the song. Disappointed!
Are you sure?
Please make some more commercials with the Clydesdales. The ones being made now are losers.
Poor horses.
Now they force them to perform in sports bras and heavy make up for Budweiser's war on women.
L
That's an awful lot of brass to polish
For sure!
Keep up the boycott!!!