What is monsun?

Monsun is a breed of racehorse native to Germany. These horses are known for their speed, agility, and endurance in long distance races. They were developed in the mid-1990s by breeding mares with successful stallions to create a line of top-performing racehorses. Monsuns are typically bay or chestnut in color and can stand up to 17 hands tall. They are highly sought after in the racing world and have won several major races, including the prestigious Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in France. Monsuns are known for their intelligence and trainability, making them popular with trainers and jockeys. They are also used for breeding, as they pass on their strong racing genes to their offspring.