
Wald, my (unfortunately imaginary) Jutland stallion on display in the Champion Halter class for the year-end Draft Circuit show. He's currently the high point draft horse in the Horse Art RPG on Deviantart and is aiming to defend that title in this show.
If I ever manage to fall into a heap of money I'm going to Denmark and importing a small herd of Jutlands (two stallions and six mares ideally, but would be able to live with two and four instead...). The foundation stallions for the US Jutland breeding program would be affectionately named "Buddah" and "Tank." Unless one happens to look like Wald...
Pastels on 8.5x11" Canson paper.
Original is for sale.
If I ever manage to fall into a heap of money I'm going to Denmark and importing a small herd of Jutlands (two stallions and six mares ideally, but would be able to live with two and four instead...). The foundation stallions for the US Jutland breeding program would be affectionately named "Buddah" and "Tank." Unless one happens to look like Wald...
Pastels on 8.5x11" Canson paper.
Original is for sale.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Horse
Size 698 x 900px
File Size 207.2 kB
Since your gallery does not have any photos of real horses but only art work I would assume that you don't have a real horse. I would highly recommend getting a job on a breeding ranch for a couple of years before you go out and buy horses to breed. Horse breeding takes a great deal more than just an endless supply of money not that it hurts. I have been around horses for over half of my life and I would not even think of doing any breeding.
I actually own eight horses of various breeds. I have an associates in Equine Science, have
been working with horses for my living the past 8 years
and am a certified riding instructor through the American Riding Instructor Association. I know a fair amount about horses.
The Jutland horse is the only breed I would consider breeding because they are underrepresented and need more advocates. They don't exist much outside of their native Denmark. Since I seriously doubt I will ever be in the financial situation to fly to Denmark let alone import six to eight horses it is more of a pipe dream than anything.
been working with horses for my living the past 8 years
and am a certified riding instructor through the American Riding Instructor Association. I know a fair amount about horses.
The Jutland horse is the only breed I would consider breeding because they are underrepresented and need more advocates. They don't exist much outside of their native Denmark. Since I seriously doubt I will ever be in the financial situation to fly to Denmark let alone import six to eight horses it is more of a pipe dream than anything.
...I know I'm late to the party, but...WOW, your comment makes you look like a total ass- no wonder you call yourself "donkey." Not nice that you made assumptions about the artist's experience with horses instead politely asking. The simple fact of the matter is, many breeds of livestock are in trouble, and their precious genetics and heritage will only survive if dedicated people keep their numbers from dwindling so low they become genetically bottlenecked to the point of incompatibility with life.
I for one will be keeping my fingers crossed in the hopes that the artist of this beautiful piece wins the lottery, so she can make her dream of a foundation herd of Jutlands a reality.
I for one will be keeping my fingers crossed in the hopes that the artist of this beautiful piece wins the lottery, so she can make her dream of a foundation herd of Jutlands a reality.
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