* Pasture and grazing land: Clydesdales are large horses and need plenty of space to roam and graze.
* Stable or shelter: They require a safe and dry place to rest and protect them from harsh weather.
* Regular care and feeding: Clydesdales need proper nutrition and regular grooming to maintain their health and wellbeing.
So, while they don't have a specific natural habitat, they are generally found on farms, ranches, and other locations where they are used for work, breeding, or recreational purposes.