The Budweiser Clydesdales will be a centerpiece at the 136th Rose Parade!

The 136th Rose Parade Presented by Honda always features some beautiful equestrian units. We have been highlighting groups ahead of RFD-TV’s coverage including a parade icon like no other, the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales.

They have been a cherished part of the Rose Parade tradition since their first appearance in 1953. Traveling with a team of 10 horses and a Dalmatian mascot, they pull a historic beer wagon while decked out in handcrafted patent leather harnesses with solid brass accents, worth more than $100,000.

These majestic Clydesdales must meet strict requirements to qualify for the iconic eight-horse hitch. They must stand 18 hands tall, weigh around 2,000 pounds, and feature bay coloring, four white stockings, a blaze on the face, and a black mane and tail.

Catch these gentle giants on RFD-TV’s coverage for the 136th Rose Parade Presented by Honda on New Year’s Day starting with the pre-show at 10:30 AM ET.

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