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Great Babies Sired by Seaside Farm’s Stallions

Seaside Farm, LP is proud to introduce foals from Iron Age and These Irons Are Hot who both stand at Gumz Farms in Morganfield, Kentucky.

“We are very very pleased with the foals that are sired by These Irons Are Hot and Iron Age.,” says Amy Gumz of Gumz Farms. “Both stallions are producing size and substance in all of the foals. Consistently we see strong top lines, long legs and short backs.”

Seaside Farm owner, Adria Smith admits that “It is Iron Age’s first foal crop which only adds to the excitement of the new foals by both Stallions.”

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“Cayman” {Iron Age x Hastys Looker (TB)} owned by Dawn Massier

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“Maui” (Iron Age x Sheza Charlie Too) owned by Seaside Farm, LP

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“Chester” (Iron Age x Lukecrative Endeavor) owned by Gumz Farms

“I saw your babies at Gumz’! Chester is very cool! They were all cute and very “leggy”! :)” Jennifer Alan Holt

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“Irons” {Iron Age x Winning Argument (TB)} owned by Amber & Gwenda DeBerry

“Just went out to look at “Winning Argument” and the first foal by “Iron Age” and he is truly phenomenal! To everyone thinking of breeding for a first class baby, this stallion is the way to go! If so many of our HUS mares weren’t related, we’d breed everything to him. I considered selling this mare, but the more I of the colt, the more I want to breed her back to “Clark” (“Iron Age”). Good luck to everyone expecting “Iron Age” foals. You won’t be disappointed.” Gwenda Turlington DeBerry

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“Legs”

(These Irons Are Hot x Sheza Charlie Too) owned by Aspen Grove Ranch

“We

are extremely excited about our ( foal by) These Irons Are Hot! Our filly is drop dead gorgeous
and seems to be turning into a giant. Conformation wise, she is great
across her back, very straight and correct, with a great neck and hip. I
already have fellow trainers wanting to show the filly so be sure to
watch for her in the Masters at the Congress in a few years. TIAH has
certainly done his job! We look forward to seeing “Legs” in the show
pen very soon. Thanks to Adria Smith, Amy Gumz, and most of all,
“Maggie” (Sheza Charlie Too).” Dan Prouhet, Resident Trainer for Aspen
Grove Ranch

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“Daffy” (These Irons Are Hot x Isabella Coats) owned by Karen Ripper

“I am thrilled with my 2 babies by These Irons Are Hot. Yearling gelding Irishirons R Smilin aka “Bryce”, and unnamed weanling filly aka “Daffy” both have all essentials to be superior hunt seat horses and hunters. Size, attitude, beauty, confirmation and way of going will put them at the top in AQHA national events. I was turned on to These Irons Are Hot due to the essentials he possessed in the show ring and in the barn. He’s the real deal!” Karen Ripper

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“Greta” (These Irons Are Hot x Do I Luke Pretty) owned by Gumz Farms

“I’m loving the babies you’re getting by your boys!!! Very, very nice!” Tracy Johns

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For information on breeding to Iron Age or These Irons Are Hot, please contact Amy Gumz of Gumz Farms at 219-689-1895 (mobile) or [email protected] (email). Also, information on both Stallions may be found at www.IronAgeQH.com and www.TheseIronsAreHot.com.

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