Jallad & Ajdar

This is Erika Schiele’s photo of Jallad (Arras x Atlassi, by Sepid) imported to Austria by Gustl Eutermoser, Gestüt Schieferegg. He was instrumental in the exportation of another of Arras’ offspring, Jezabel.

Eutermoser also managed to take a photo of Jezabel’s maternal grandsire Ajdar.

 

7 Replies to “Jallad & Ajdar”

  1. Dear People :

    Dear Mr. Eduard Aldahda :
    do go and take a good look at the headshot of the horse on the blog entry of the title of:
    ” Madness “. And do compare the photos of both Arabian horses here. What do you see ? What is the difference of both photos you see clearly here ? None. Almost NONE… or is there ? mmmh… I wonder:
    Is there a whole picture of the horse which is depicted of your blog entry of ” Madness ” ? What does this horse do look like in its whole frame and conformation ? Are you afraid to show the whole picture of this modern horse in that entry ? If so I do know just why…
    Because both heads do look identical. That of this older one of Jallad`s old picture. And that of the headshot of this one in: Madness. Just show a picture which would show the whole youngster here ?
    If you want me to confirm Jallad on his old picture of being ridiculous, too… just go ahead. I would if you people would want me to get as drastic as you are. Today.
    The horse on the newest picture under the header called “Madness ” is just very young. Not greyed out. And not as mature as Jallad on that old picture you brought about.

    He-hey ? And as usual: you do not have to publicly post this writing out to you. Inside your site. Allright ?

    This is how most of you do muss out on things. Which is why smaller peeps like me do get other things. Keep it up this way, though. It is just fine my Dear…

    Greetings

    Okay ?

  2. M. Dettmers, I believe that the photo in the recent post, “Madness”, is Namusca, the mare whose extreme head shape was supposed to be the result of her having a leg over her face in utero. It would be very surprising if Jallad had the same head shape (which he does not in the profile shot I have seen of him), as Namusca’s head was congenital abnormality, similar to a wry nose.

  3. Mrs. Craver:

    From the peanut galleries: proceed, too. As you are also one of the experts.
    This planet is full of experts.

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