Percheron. While I love the contrast colors of the Clydesdale, the solid body color, black mane and white blaze and white socks from the knees down, the Percheron has always been a favorite of mine due to its compactness and temperament. They worked as easily on the farm as in the city moving freight. The Percheron was so popular that before the mechanization of America there were three times as many Percherons registered in America than the next four draft breeds combined. And the Percheron can have some lovely colors as well, in fact there is one sub-set which looks for all the world like a dappled black/gray Appaloosa on steroids! Hybrid cars, or pure electric drive?
Clydesdale face down in the gutter after a long night on the town with good friends one too many times, and then losing your finacee over it, or flunking a final (again) in a course that appears in the rotation only once a year, resulting in taking the course again next semester and delaying graduation for maybe two semesters....
Well, going to need to see a pic of the fiancee and a copy of the test in either case my default answer is: Add more beer to both
That always helps.... Ok now, after adding more beer to either equation.... Sticking your finger down your throat to barf up all that disgusting devil juice that caused you to lose your fiancee AND flunk a course offered once a year, thus delaying gradution by two semesters, then crashing on the your buddies couch and giving it your own personal hose job OR calling up that not so cute girl in your English 4057 class, the one with the big boobs and coke bottle bottom glasses for a late night cram session.... And then joining the army the next day....