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Different breeds – different characters

On the Porty platform, we have compiled descriptions of the most interesting breeds of racehorses — from classic to rare, from well-known to those you may not even have heard of. There are no random participants here — only those who are able to withstand the strain of the distance, show themselves in action, and leave a mark on the hearts of spectators.

A platform for those who appreciate details

This is not a show or a spectacle. This is a place for those who can see depth behind dynamics, meaning behind movement, and character behind a horse. We create a space where you can compare, study, analyze, and build your own assumptions about horse behavior. No entertainment for entertainment’s sake — just attention, logic, and interest.

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English thoroughbreds – speed above all else

The most popular breed in the world of racing, the English Thoroughbred combines power, temperament, and phenomenal speed. Bred specifically for the track, they deliver lightning-fast results and are capable of covering distances in record times. At the same time, they require precise training schedules and regular care.

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Akhal-Teke horses – the energy of the steppe

Akhal-Teke horses are instantly recognizable by their shiny coat and long legs. They can surprise with their flexibility, easily navigate turns, and adapt well to different conditions. However, this breed requires special interaction—without contact with a rider, these horses will not reveal their full potential.

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Icelandic horses – stability and endurance

Despite their small size, Icelandic horses are true endurance “professionals.” They are not afraid of cold weather, easily withstand long loads, and have a unique gait called a tölt. This makes them not only striking but also reliable in unpredictable situations.

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Morgans are versatile among racehorses

Morgan horses are known for their calm temperament, obedience, and good conformation. They are suitable for both racing and show performances. Not as impulsive as some other breeds, they are easy to train and perform well in long series of races.

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