Seaside Farm, LP is proud to announce their 3-year old stallion, Iron Age, will be standing at stud for the 2009 season. Although a tough decision, the public demand influenced the decision to temporarily remove Iron Age from the show pen to breed to a select group of mares. Kim and Curtis Reynolds, Iron Age’s life time trainers, want to continue to show Iron Age but also see the huge need for a stallion of this caliber to be offered to public.
Iron Age brings great genetics, performance, size and disposition to the discriminating breeder. Seaside Farm, LP and Reynolds’ have chosen Gumz Farms in Morganfield, Kentucky to manage Iron Age’s breeding career due to their exceptional breeding reputation. Please visit www.gumzfarms.com, www.ironageqh.com or you may email Gumz Farms at [email protected] for more information on Iron Age’s breeding program and considerations to proven mares.