How small are Clydesdale ponies when there born?

Clydesdales are not ponies. They are a breed of draft horse, known for their size and strength.

Here's the breakdown:

* Clydesdales: Large horses, typically standing 16-18 hands (64-72 inches) high at the shoulder.

* Ponies: Horses that are under 14.2 hands (58 inches) high at the shoulder.

Therefore, a Clydesdale foal would be much larger than a pony. A newborn Clydesdale foal can weigh anywhere from 100 to 150 pounds.