The first Budweiser Clydesdale foal of 2019 was just born, and internet users everywhere are saying that she is just the cutest thing ever!

The baby horse is named Carly, and she lives in Missouri with her mother at Warm Springs Ranch, which is Budweiser’s breeding and training facility for their legendary Clydesdale horses.

The ranch is like heaven for horses, as it includes rambling pastures, tidy red barns and lots of horse playmates. Carly could not have been born in a more perfect place for a horse to grow up!

The ranch introduced Carly to the world with an Instagram video that included the caption, “world, meet Carly!”

“Each year we welcome up to two dozen foals, and we’re looking forward to teaching our guests how these majestic animals are bred, raised and cared for,” explained Mark Boese, the ranch’s herd manager.

“Say hello to Carly,” St. Louis radio station KSDK wrote on Instagram along with a photo of the horse. “She is the first foal born this year at the #budweiserclydesdales breeding and training facility.”

 

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Say hello to Carly! ?❤️ She is the first foal born this year at the #budweiserclydesdales breeding and training facility.

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Carly will not be one of Budweiser’s beer-hauling Clydesdales that tour the United States, as these horses are all geldings, which are males that have been fixed. However, visitors will be able to see Carly and her fellow Clydesdale horses by visiting the ranch, which will be offering tours six days a week starting on March 23.

 

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Race on over to www.warmspringsranch.com. ? We’re less than 18 days away from our March 23rd opening! #followthehitch

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If you find yourself in the area, you should definitely pay Carly a visit!

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