Jadalco began his show jumping career in Australia. He stood at
stud and competed on the show circuit for Yetar Springs Holsteiners.
In 1998 he was the winner of the Park View Wyong World Cup
qualifier Grand Prix of Australia. Shortly thereafter he was
purchased and made his move to The United States where he paired
up with rider Susie Hutchison. That same year Jadalco and Susie
competed in the Los Angeles National World Cup Qualifying Grand
Prix. Jadalco later went on to compete in the Amateur division
with owner Jenny Mc Laughlin. Jadalco has an athletic jumping
style and is extremely kind and forgiving with his rider. His
sensible and willing temperament make him an ideal Amateur mount.
Jadalco's bloodlines contain the well known sires Cor de la
Bryere, Ramiro, Farnese and Ladykiller. Jadalco's dam Ladalca is
a Landgraf daughter that has produced five grand prix horses.
Like his dam; Jadalco has passed on his temperament and abilities
to more than 80 registered foals in Belgium, Australia and The
United States. His foals are athletic correct individuals with
temperaments ideally suited for the amateur rider. Some of his
offspring include "Quincy" who helped the Ontario team earn the
bronze medal in 2002 at the North American Young Riders
Championships and that same year he garnered a 2nd place in the
$25,000 Clay county Grand Prix of Florida. "Parole Von Lozerheide"
qualified for and successfully competed at the Mechelen Young
Horse Finals in Belgium. "Odalco" placed well in the Four Year
old Championship at Devon and went on to a career as an amateur
horse. "Papillon" is a much beloved amateur eventing horse of
rider Maureen Moran in Kentucky... Jadalco has talent and
goodlooks. His bloodlines are exceptional. His temperament makes
him a delight to ride and he is a good friend back at the barn.
He passes on his abilities and kindness to his foals.


















