America’s favorite family of draft horses just grew by two in Boonville, Missouri at the Warm Springs Ranch. A filly and a colt arrived recently and are ready to make their entrance into the public eye this weekend at the Mane Event: Behind the Reins.

Baby Clydesdales Make Their Debut

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What to Expect at the Mane Event

Your first chance to see the newest Clydesdales is Saturday and Sunday September 20th and 21st. The Mane Event: Behind the Reins is more than just a tour. It’s a five-and- half-hour experience that includes a tour of the stables. You’ll also see the legendary eight team hitches and learn about and view some of the training that goes into making the Budweiser Clydesdales traveling hitch team. Plus there will be food and beverage trucks to enjoy on site.

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All mini versions of mammals are adorable. Where do baby Clydesdales come in on that list? That’s up to you. Foals don’t stay small for long. See the newest Clydesdale babies at their cutest, plus get up close and personal with other veteran equine members of the hitch team for photo ops and more.

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