| 16 Dec 2002 | Erin Stevenson O'Connor | | |
| 29 Dec 2002 | E. Hamer | Beautiful. >^.^< he looks quite powerful.  Diana Alfthan replies: "Being a dressage-horse gives him well muscled neck " | |
| 10 Jan 2003 | Evilhamster | I don't think that the head shape is weird i think its because of the mane, maybe people are not used to seeing a horse with such a short mane?  Diana Alfthan replies: "It's not the maine... he really has oddly shaped forehead " | |
| 24 Jan 2003 | Coffee | | |
| 23 Feb 2003 | K.J. Hepfner | | |
| 18 Mar 2003 | Flame girl | this is a good picture. Sedok sounds like a nice horse. | |
| 19 May 2004 | Amy E. Perkins | Awwww, it looks like my clyde!! Though he's a standardbred.... Not quite a trakehner (sp?)! See, i knew you had to have some experience with horses if you add so much muscle detail!!!!! | |
| 26 May 2004 | Phynix | He is a lovely bay and you can tell he would be good in dressage! Only thing is you horns seem to 'slip' slightly which throws the eye but still a good pic  Diana Alfthan replies: "Thank you Yes the horn is bit out of the place. Sedok is good in dressage, but I jumped 120cm fences with him also " | |
| 28 Jan 2005 | Anonymous | The horn's a bit low down.... Also, the coloring (mostly of the horn) Is well shaded, but it doesn't look real. But it's a really nice picture, all in all. | |
| 24 Sep 2008 | Sarah "Fragore" Roper | there’s nothig wrong with the head! | |