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December “Stallion Issue” of GoMag Online

Breeding season is right around the corner and it’s time to decide who you are going to breed your mares to for 2010. The December “Stallion Issue” of GoMag features some of the very best studs in the country whether your preference is western, english or halter.  

The great Hunter Under Saddle stallion Iron Age graces the cover of our Stallion issue. “Clark” would like to wish everyone a Happy Holidays! Seaside Farm LP, the owner of Iron Age, is excited about 2010 and all the blessings it will bring. Everyone is looking forward to the first Iron Age foals due in January. “We are looking forward to the foals as a diverse group of mares were bred in 2009”, says Non-Pro owner, Adria Smith.

Iron Age “Clark” and Trisha Yamber were Reserve Champion in the Maturity HUS at both the Tom Powers and Southern Belle Horse Shows in 2009. These awards were received after Clark spent the first six months the year at Gumz Farms in the breeding shed. Clark made the amazing transition from the breeding farm back to the show pen. His disposition is one of the many exceptional qualities we are hoping is passed on to his foals.

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Iron Age will be standing the 2010 breeding season at Gumz Farms in Morganfield, Kentucky under the breeding management of Amy Gumz. Gumz Farms offers all the advantages of the lucrative Kentucky Incentive Program but is also a strong advocate of transported semen.

Iron Age is enrolled in all the major futurities and is offering amazing concessions for mare owners. Breeding information and his new video are available online at www.IronAgeQH.com.

Click here to view the December issue of GoMag!…the future of equine advertising.

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Have questions about advertising in GoMag or do you want to reserve a page? You can email Don Bell, GoMag Director of Sales cell 903-651-5615 or email Suzannah Fuhrman cell 816-914-8602.

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