Is a Clydesdale horse related to tinker horse?

No, Clydesdale horses and Tinker horses are not directly related. They have different origins and breed characteristics.

Clydesdale horses are a draft breed originating in Scotland. They are known for their size, strength, and distinctive feathering on their lower legs.

Tinker horses, also known as Irish Cob or Gypsy Vanner, are a breed developed in Ireland. They are known for their powerful build, thick manes and tails, and their traditional use by the Irish Travellers (also known as Pavee).

While both breeds are sturdy and strong, they are distinct breeds with different histories and characteristics.