170-year-old Tori Stud Farm opens exhibition on stallions that shaped the breed
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Tori Stud Farm, celebrating its 170th anniversary, will open a new exhibition on August 20.
- The exhibition will showcase the stallions that shaped the Tori horse breed.
- The same day features the finals of the national performance tests for Tori horses, displaying the best young horses of the breed.
The historic Tori Stud Farm in Estonia is set to unveil a new exhibition on August 20, marking 170 years of breeding the renowned Tori horse. The exhibition, housed in the farm's historic four-stall stable, will delve into the breed's development through the stories of its most influential stallions.
Visitors will gain insight into the lineage and characteristics that define the Tori horse, a breed with a long-standing tradition in Estonia. The exhibition aims to educate the public about the stud farm's legacy and its crucial role in preserving and advancing the breed.
Coinciding with the exhibition opening, the finals of the national performance tests for Tori horses will take place on the same day. This event will provide a platform to showcase the finest young Tori horses, demonstrating their current capabilities and potential for the future. The dual events celebrate the breed's heritage and its ongoing vitality.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.