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a draft horse, yes most likely a Clydesdale or Belgian Work horse, but on a strength per size ratio, the little Shetland pony can pull twice it's own weight. Compared to the larger draft breeds which on average can only pull about half their own weight

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The Shire horse is often considered one of the strongest horse breeds due to its large size and muscular build. They were historically used for pulling heavy loads and working on farms.

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The Lumbar muscles or Longissimus dorsi is the longest and strongest muscle.

But I would assume that the tongue or jaw muscle would be the strongest.

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the shire horse is the strongest because unlike sheat ponies the shire is much stronger and its much faster than the sheatland pony.

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SHIRE HORSES

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