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These Irons Are Hot – Major Futurity Sweep and High Selling HUS Yearling

These Irons are Hot just sired the highest selling hunter under saddle yearling (Hip#8) at the Reichert Sale for $58,000. This yearling stallion, Dance on These Irons, was consigned and bred by Richard and Betty Jo Carr and bought by Wayne Davis.
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Congress winner and sire, These Irons Are Hot, has a lot to be proud of in a very short time. This seven year-old 17.3 hand gorgeous dark brown stallion won the prestigious Miller’s Three Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Futurity in 2004. In 2009, he sired the winner of the same class at the Congress, These Irons R Dancing, which is owned by Richard and Betty Carr of Bremen, Indiana.

Just recently at the Reichert Celebration, his foals dominated all divisions of the Hunter Under Saddle Futurity classes. These Irons R Dancing, won the NSBA Open Maturity Open Hunter Under Saddle, These Irons R Ready, also owned by Richard and Betty Carr won the NSBA 3 Year Old Hunter Under Saddle. Both of these horses were ridden by Trisha Yamber. Too Hot to Duplicate owned by Leslie Lindblom won the 3 & Over Green Hunter Under Saddle Slot Futurity, and Certified So Hot and Jennifer Reams tied to win the NSBA 2 YO Limited Hunter Under Saddle Futurity at this prestigious event in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

These Irons Are Hot has also already sired a Reserve World Champion, and with 14 foals with performance points–they have already won over $61,000 in NSBA futurity earnings.

At the Southern Belle, These Irons R Dancing and These Irons R Ready won their respective classes as well.

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Amy Gumz of Gumz Farms located in Morgantown, Kentucky stands, These Irons Are Hot, and explains that the proof is in the results at these major shows. “This stallion has produced amazing offspring in just a short time. He has been bred to all different types of mares-quarter, appendix, and thoroughbred mares, and his offspring is already starting to quickly dominate the hunter under saddle classes,” Gumz said. “I believe he will continue to sire what the industry is currently looking for in a hunter under saddle stallion. He is really clicking with the popular quarter and thoroughbred bloodlines.”

Gumz adds, “All his babies have great top lines and strong sloping shoulders. The trainers have also mentioned to me how trainable his offspring are–which is clearly shown by all the winners he has produced in a very short time.”

This stallion’s offspring is currenty elgible for the AQHA Inventive Fund, KYQHA Incentive Fund, NSBA Breeder’s Trust and BC, Southern Belle, Tom Powers, and APHA Breeder’s Trust.

His 2011 Breeding Fee is $2000 with multiple mare discounts. He is own by Seaside Farm, LP and wil currently stand for the 2011 Breeding Season at Gumz Farms. Please visit www.gumzfarms.com for more information about this outstanding stallion. Also take time to check out the stallion’s website at www.theseironsarehot.net

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