By Bloodhorse.com
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 16, 2017) — The Barton family has two goals as they’ve been shopping for mares at the Keeneland November breeding stock sale. They want mares with the potential to continue raising the profile of their freshman sire and grade 1 winner Champ Pegasus, and they want those mares carrying foals by higher-profile Kentucky sires that can bolster the ranks of California-breds.
Their search this year has been tougher than anticipated.
While steadily upgrading the quality of mares going to their stallions is also a goal, don’t look for the Bartons to suddenly start shopping heavily in Book 1 or Book 2 of a sale like Keeneland November. Richard Barton in particular loves the hunt for value and the patience in waiting for the right mare at the right price has paid dividends. He paid $4,700 at the November 2015 breeding stock sale for unraced Diva’s Tribute (Henny Hughes) in foal to Strong Mandate. The mare’s second foal by Jimmy Creed was Spectator, who won the 2017 Sorrento Stakes (G2) and was third in the Del Mar Debutante Stakes (G1). They also bought Tiz a Mistress (Cee’s Tizzy) for $1,000 out of the 2011 Barretts January sale. Her first two foals were winners and her 2010 Ministers Wild Cat colt is multiple graded-placed, grade 3 winner Tiz a Minister.