Foal
Aladdin was last foal before Smart Color Stable's wipe, he was born to be best of our arabians, you can find calm inteligence in his dark eyes, he was absolutely amazing as little colt. You can easily get in his interest, becouse he was very curious, he loved to discover world around him, also he inherited significant courage of his father from asil arabian lines.
And about his father were a lot of things to say, he was great eventing horse with exclusive lines from Lawrence Equestrian Center (LEC On The Rocks) and asil arabian lines with royal pedigree (SCS Nadira Bint Ghazala), LEC Ghazal Imdal was our best arabian stallion at stud, you can find him in pedigree of many very succesful competition horses and stallions at stud, for example SER Ibn Al Khamsin, SER Ghazal Al Shaqab, SCS Kegan Ibn Ghazal and many others. Ghazal himself got honor mention in equus inaugural halter show and 1st place in MSE Halloween show jumping.
Aladdin's mother, steel grey arabian mare CDC Haya, was very young when we lost her, but she showed us talent for dressage and beautiful performance, typical for her father CDC Molotow Cocktail and our very own SCS Farida, which has rare bloodlines from Exquisite Arabians and Fox Haven Farm.
Aladdin spend a lot of his time with his dad, he was lucky that Ghazal was old and calm, so he took him great and they found nice relationship to each other. When Aladdin was one month old, they started together in SLS Daddy And Me (halter show) and they won first place.
Shortly after it, most of our horses together with Haya were gone and little Aladdin stay together with other three rescued arabians, one of them, SER Saudi's Mighty Lady, is his relative and is sucessful competition horse. Aladdin stayed with them until he grew up.
And about his father were a lot of things to say, he was great eventing horse with exclusive lines from Lawrence Equestrian Center (LEC On The Rocks) and asil arabian lines with royal pedigree (SCS Nadira Bint Ghazala), LEC Ghazal Imdal was our best arabian stallion at stud, you can find him in pedigree of many very succesful competition horses and stallions at stud, for example SER Ibn Al Khamsin, SER Ghazal Al Shaqab, SCS Kegan Ibn Ghazal and many others. Ghazal himself got honor mention in equus inaugural halter show and 1st place in MSE Halloween show jumping.
Aladdin's mother, steel grey arabian mare CDC Haya, was very young when we lost her, but she showed us talent for dressage and beautiful performance, typical for her father CDC Molotow Cocktail and our very own SCS Farida, which has rare bloodlines from Exquisite Arabians and Fox Haven Farm.
Aladdin spend a lot of his time with his dad, he was lucky that Ghazal was old and calm, so he took him great and they found nice relationship to each other. When Aladdin was one month old, they started together in SLS Daddy And Me (halter show) and they won first place.
Shortly after it, most of our horses together with Haya were gone and little Aladdin stay together with other three rescued arabians, one of them, SER Saudi's Mighty Lady, is his relative and is sucessful competition horse. Aladdin stayed with them until he grew up.
Leaving old herd
On his third birthday Aladdin spent last day together with herd of his arabian friends, then Etienne came for him and led him out with distaste in Aladdin's best friend, stallion Dawar Al Hattal aka Djin, it was promised that they will met each other soon, becouse Djin was picked as his tutor for basic riding as we have good experience with older horse as a teacher for young. In first days Aladdin was quietly standing on his pasture, looking on driveway, but in week or so he was focused on pasture of our QH mares and on his neighbor, ornery stallion Cole. As the spring started in full strenght, mares together with Cole went to summer pasture and Etienne decided to take Djin to his stables. The training began.
Firsts steps under saddle
With deep understanding for arabians, Etienne handled Aladdin gently and easy as many arabian horses before this ultimate stallion. With help of Djin and Bela, young stallion's skill grew fast and it was easy to find enthusiasm in his dark eyes.
Al Simhara
With firsts steps behind them, Etienne decided to get Din Din to path of most of his ancestors - eventing, but he also introduced falconry to him and the stallion looked curiously on the falcon Etienne had, he gets things very fast with impressive ease, so typical for his noble breed. After journey to Al Simhara desert, they started co compete and we hope that Din Din will be successful competition stallion and lately even a stud.