Arradoul Clydesdale Horses, Scotland

 

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The History of the Arradoul prefix

Above photograph - courtesy of the Scottish Farmer

    The prefix 'Arradoul' originated as the prefix for the Arradoul dairy herd of  British Friesian cows that dominated the North East of Scotland.

For a quick history of our Dairy herd, please click the link the the left of this page to access our dairy page!

Past to Present

    Although we also breed thoroughbred horses, ponies and cross breeds, the Arradoul prefix is now most commonly associated with our line of Clydesdale Horses. 

    Clydesdale horses have been present in our family for many generations. Originally used as working horses to deliver milk around the district, our horses are now produced for the show rings locally and nationally throughout Scotland. They can be see competing throughout Scotland both in hand and under saddle. 

    The entire family is involved in some way with out successes in breeding, both in front the public eye, and more importantly behind the scenes.


 

 

 

 

 

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