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New Arabian Oryx And Scimitar Horned Oryx Have Arrived!
03 February 2010, 08:42
SaeedNew Arabian Oryx And Scimitar Horned Oryx Have Arrived!
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Our Arabian oryx and scimitar horned oryx have been breeding again, and we have new off springs.
Meet the new arrivals.
03 February 2010, 09:01
SliderPisscutter!!!
03 February 2010, 09:28
HarrisBeautiful babies.
Saeed,
You should add an album in the "photos forum" of your pet animals. I always look forward to these pictures.
The price of knowledge is great but the price of ignorance is even greater.
03 February 2010, 09:37
wetdog2084cute little buggers.
03 February 2010, 10:07
DeerdogsAmazing. Saeed, my wife drives to Bab Al Shams most days as we keep our horse there, and she regularly spots oryx by the road. Never seen the scimitar horned variety before though.
Can't help wondering what they taste like!
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Richard
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03 February 2010, 11:37
umshiniwamVery cool!
Congratulations!
03 February 2010, 11:43
Safari-HuntVery nice Saaed,
Looking at the photos how would you tell the difference between a baby scimitar and arabian oryx they look the same to me?
Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
03 February 2010, 11:50
Sevenxbjtquote:
Originally posted by umshiniwam:
Very cool!
Congratulations!
+1
03 February 2010, 12:23
SaeedThey are very easy to distinguish once you know them.
The difficult ones are the cheetahs.
People always wonder how I can tell which is which. Again, it is not that difficult once you know them.
We are hoping to get some new arrivals of these soon.
03 February 2010, 12:50
TrophyShotPrintsSaeed- Congratulations...Beautiful animals indeed...Wow...must be nice to be near them as such!

Aloha!
Roland
03 February 2010, 12:58
zhabaHi Saeed thats very cool to see them like that

03 February 2010, 13:10
SaeedIn the first photo, you can see two of the Arabian oryx that were born last year. They are the ones in the back.
03 February 2010, 13:24
BakesHere I am waiting for my house to be built so I can get my chickens and boar goats and you put these photo's up

But seriously mate, they are very cute. Well done.

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03 February 2010, 17:53
butchlocthey are awfully cute when they are little. how are the little cheetahs? haven't seen a picture of them in a long time
03 February 2010, 18:04
collectorCongratulations Saeed....they are beautiful.
P.S. How are your Cheetahs doing ? Would you mind posting some recent pics ? Thanks.
03 February 2010, 18:59
AzizThey are delightful; you are a lucky man Saeed you get to enjoy all these animals, where I live they will not even allow me to keep a mongoose.
Regards
Aziz
03 February 2010, 19:19
ravenrsaeed
beautiful babies!
how old are they in these photos ?
are they born with the developed horns?
in N.A. the horned babies (mt.sheep/mt.goats)
have very small "buttons" for horns,
just curious and thanks!
03 February 2010, 19:34
SaeedGentlemen,
There is an enormous amount of photos on our
Photo and Video Album ForumYou might like to check it out.
We spent last weekend in the empty quarter with the kids, and I have added a selection of photos of this trip there.
A weekend in the Empty QuarterThe kids had an absolute ball climbing those enormous sand dunes.
03 February 2010, 19:35
WannabeBwanaquote:
Originally posted by ravenr:
saeed
beautiful babies!
how old are they in these photos ?
are they born with the developed horns?
in N.A. the horned babies (mt.sheep/mt.goats)
have very small "buttons" for horns,
just curious and thanks!
Yeah, are the horns that long when they're born? Momma must be pretty ornery afterward!!
03 February 2010, 19:41
SaeedWhen they are born they have tiny lumps on their heads, as the beginning of the horns.
The ones up in the photo are about 3 months old.
03 February 2010, 19:52
Jeff WemmerVery nice. Are you planning to eventually re-introduce these to their native ranges?
JW
03 February 2010, 21:07
Michael RobinsonTerrific photos, Saeed - both on this thread and on the "Empty Quarter" thread. (That place is well-named.)
If you don't mind my asking, what camera did you use for these?
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
03 February 2010, 21:10
deeber
Do they scamper and just make you stand and laugh?
Those are fantastic, the future looks bright for those fine animals!
Great pics in the Empty Quarter
Lee Grigson
Uncle of 3 Eagle Scouts
NRA Life worth the commitment
SCI and DSC Life
03 February 2010, 21:15
deeberGreat late afternoon sun photo, Saeed! In Wemmer's backyard we have smaller dunes- kids use plastic discs/sleds to slide down. It is great fun- guaranteed to wear them out!
Keep up the great work.
Lee Grigson
Uncle of 3 Eagle Scouts
NRA Life worth the commitment
SCI and DSC Life
03 February 2010, 21:32
safari-lawyerReally cool. Thanks, Saeed.
Will J. Parks, III
03 February 2010, 21:35
Tim CarneySaeed,
A nice addition to your holdings. The young ones look very pale compared to gemsbok babies that age that are very golden/tan color.
Regards, Tim
03 February 2010, 22:50
JTEXFantastic photos, thanks for sharing.
03 February 2010, 22:53
Canuckquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Gentlemen,
There is an enormous amount of photos on our
Photo and Video Album ForumYou might like to check it out.
We spent last weekend in the empty quarter with the kids, and I have added a selection of photos of this trip there.
A weekend in the Empty QuarterThe kids had an absolute ball climbing those enormous sand dunes.
Saeed, your new arrivals are very cute! But I have to say, your pictures of the "Empty Quarter" are AWESOME!!! I did not even know that existed. What a beautiful place.
Best regards,
Chris
04 February 2010, 00:11
J DSaeed that is real neat, being half Cajun I got to ask do you ever butcher any of the plains game.
JD
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04 February 2010, 02:57
Tracker49Nice Kids Saeed. I can see the family resemblence in their eyes!
Just kidding, they look more like Walter in his younger days.
04 February 2010, 04:00
J Dquote:
Originally posted by J D:
Saeed that is real neat, being half Cajun I got to ask do you ever butcher any of the plains game.
Tracker49
I may be dreaming of cutting their throats and seeing how good they may eat, but suggesting there's a resemblance to Walter is just plain mean.
JD
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04 February 2010, 05:36
JHunterquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Gentlemen,
There is an enormous amount of photos on our
Photo and Video Album ForumYou might like to check it out.
We spent last weekend in the empty quarter with the kids, and I have added a selection of photos of this trip there.
A weekend in the Empty QuarterThe kids had an absolute ball climbing those enormous sand dunes.
...as another poster mentioned, would you mind sharing with us photography-philes what system (camera and lens) you / the photographer used for these fantastic pictures?...many thanks..
04 February 2010, 06:51
Use Enough GunOutstanding! +1

04 February 2010, 07:03
SaeedGentlemen,
The photos of the animals were with a Sony HX1. Most of the photos of the Empty quarter were also by the Sony HX1. The last one of me coming down the sand dune is by a Canon D50.
I have been very impressed by the Sony HX1. It has a long zoom, takes great photos, and absolutely great HD video as well.
It is my daughter's camera. She loves photograpy too, and wants to use an SLR like daddy, but they are very heavy for her and she finds trying to look through the view finder and holding the camera bit of a hassle.
We are going to Kenya on a photo safari in a couple of weeks time, and she is going to be using this camera.
I am taking a Nikon D300s and two lenses. 18-200 VR II and a 70-300 VR.
We should have plenty of good photos to share with you when we return.
04 February 2010, 07:47
Balla Ballaquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Gentlemen,
We are going to Kenya on a photo safari in a couple of weeks time, and she is going to be using this camera.
I am taking a Nikon D300s and two lenses. 18-200 VR II and a 70-300 VR.
We should have plenty of good photos to share with you when we return.
Saeed ..
If you wanted an extended real adventurious photo safari and branch out with a side trip to Livingstone Zambia, then we could maybe entice you to come on over to visit our Bird Estate (game breeding ranch) near Kalomo where we are doing some intensive game breeding of clean cape buffalo, sable, and Nyala ... also we could take you to see a croc breeding farm as well which is a few hiurs drive from our own ranch.
Anyhow you have a wonderful adventure
Cheers, Peter
04 February 2010, 10:38
JHunterquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Gentlemen,
The photos of the animals were with a Sony HX1. Most of the photos of the Empty quarter were also by the Sony HX1. The last one of me coming down the sand dune is by a Canon D50.
I have been very impressed by the Sony HX1. It has a long zoom, takes great photos, and absolutely great HD video as well.
I am taking a Nikon D300s and two lenses. 18-200 VR II and a 70-300 VR.
We should have plenty of good photos to share with you when we return.
...many thanks...yes, the clarity, sharpness and resolution of the sony is quite impressive...looking forward to the photo-safari trophies...
04 February 2010, 18:12
SaeedI just found out that one of our addax has also had a baby!

I will try to take some more photos and post them.
04 February 2010, 20:27
DLSCongratulations on the new additions, Saeed. Your photos are fantastic.
Where, exactely, is the Empty Quarter? Isn't it in Southeastern Saudi Arabia? I spent a few months working on a project in Riyadh back in the 1980s, and I heard of it then, but I do not know where it is located. We didn't get a lot of opportunity to travel throughout the Kingdom, as we were very busy with our work.
05 February 2010, 09:16
Mike SmithCongratulations on your growing herds. They are cute little buggers. Sheesh, I just called dinner cute. I must be getting soft in my old age. Another year or two and you will either have to start culling or trading off for other critters to add to your zoo.If you get in over your head just forget cute and cudly. Go for thinking freezer space. Of course you will need to keep good breeding stock to continue forward. Alo a good chest freezer. I like the Jeffery Daummer model it should hold about 6 bodies and assorted pieces parts.
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