First-Crop Sires Plentiful for Baldwin Bloodstock
In a catalog brimming with first-crop weanling sires, Amy Bunt is optimistic in her third year of bringing a consignment to the Keeneland November Breeding Stock Sale. The consignor's Baldwin Bloodstock is stacked with offerings by promising young stallions, including some set to make a splash in the sales ring.
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BARTON ALL IN AS BALDWIN BLOODSTOCK MAKES ITS THIRD JANUARY APPEARANCE by Jessica Martini
When Amy Bunt and John Barton teamed up to present their first consignment as Baldwin Bloodstock at
the 2021 Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale, Barton was still based in Southern California and making a living underwriting auto loans. Two years on, Barton has made the transition full-time to the Bluegrass and Baldwin Bloodstock is set to present six horses in its third January consignment. While earning a living in the industry might have been a new experience when he joined forces with Bunt two years ago, Barton was anything but a novice to the sport..........
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BALDWIN BLOODSTOCK MAKES ITS DEBUT AT KEENELAND JANUARY by Jessica Martini (January 7, 2021)
The Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale will mark the inaugural consignment of Amy Bunt and John Barton’s Baldwin Bloodstock, which will offer 21 horses during the four-day auction next week. Bunt, who was a partner in the nowdisbanded Select Sales Agency and a principal in Machmer Hall Sales which debuted at the yearling sales last fall, brings a wealth of international experience to the new endeavor.
“When we sat down earlier in the spring and talked about Machmer Hall Sales and the direction they wanted to go in, Carrie [Brogden] just wanted to concentrate on the yearlings, so she could buy more mares and be more proactive with helping her clients purchase horses, rather than selling horses at the mixed sales,” Bunt said of her decision to launch the new consignment. “And it just kind of popped into my head. ‘What about me? In January the sales are kind of small, would you mind if I did my own consignment?’ And graciously, she and her mother [Sandy Fubini] said yes and they are supporting me, as well as some of our clients. It was just a happy accident.”
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