For Breeding
Only standing to 5 mares for 2025.
Booking fee is required to hold your spot and is minus off the$2500stud fee that is due before shipping or at the time you drop off you mare. All basic vet fees and board are covered if mare is bred on premises, live cover or AI .
🌹D. Ironman of RF 🌹
2009 chestnut Friesian stallion
Inbreeding Coefficiency 2.93%
Sire: Pegasus(Laes278 x Leffert306)
Dam: Tina fan koldyk(Atse342 x Diedert288)
Dam line :043
15.2hands
KFPS, FPZV and FHH papers.
Hydro and dwarfism free!
Ironman is both undersaddle and in harness .
He has been shown and proven in both harness ,western and English he is a true all round horse and so are his offspring . Ironman has a great temperament that he passes along to his offspring, he is so well mannered he is pastured with other stallions and geldings, Ironman is a very social stallion we pony other horses off him , he trail rides in big groups and never says a peep most don’t even know he is a stallion . His offspring have been successfully competing in dressage and have made some nice strong fox hunters, trail horses, driving horses ect…
There are only 14 chestnut Friesians left world wide and declining , Ironman is for your consideration for 2025 to limited mares. Cooled and live cover available!
🌹All foals are able to be registered
🌹open to all breeds of mares
- Owned by Laura Beddingfield @ Beddingfield Farms Friesians in Lynnville, TN
931-292-0151
[email protected]
Show results/Shown by Griffin Sport Horses Llc.
2011
Top Five - Friesian Colts - 2 Yrs. Old - Ironman of RF - Ronni Hufnagel
World Champion - Friesian Baroque Colts 2 & Under - Ironman of RF - Ronni Hufnagel
2012
Region 5 Reserve Champion - Western Dressage
4th Place - Region 5 - In Hand Stallions
3rd Place - Region 5 - Hunter Pleasure
1st Place - Opportunity Stallions
History on chestnut Friesians
By Angie Russell
• In 1918, Black became the only coat color accepted into the KFPS Studbook. Before this rule was put in place, Friesians were Black, Bay or brown, Chestnut, Grey or Roan, although the preference of black coats dates back to as early as 1849.
• The KFPS approved heterozygous black Friesian stallions were: Ijsbrand 238, Diedert 288, Laes 278, Jillis 301, Wicher 334, Atse 342 and Abe 346. All of these stallions were related to Freark 218. Freark 218’s chestnut factor was able to be traced back to 1920 due to chestnut foal(s) sired by President 123. All heterozygous black Friesians today are related to President 123.
• Between 1991 and 1998, 9 KFPS registered chestnut foals where born. With the rising concern, KFPS decided to change their breeding policy to limit more occurrences. In 1998, testing for the chestnut factor became apart of the Stallion approval process and no chestnut carriers were allowed to advance. This rule was later changed to: Stallions born before 2007 had to be negative. Chestnut factor Stallions born on or after 2007 are allowed to continue but carriership would be taken into consideration. In 2014, it was announced that newly approved stallions would be publicized.
• As of 2024 there are 14 confirmed living Chestnut Friesians and more than 50 known heterozygous black Friesians world wide.
Beddingfield Farms in Lynnville TN USA )
Pictures by Samantha Dawn - Equine Photography
And
Lori Ann Thwing
Additional Details
KFPS , FHH and FPZV
[1=Bombproof, 10=Hot]