NYTB Stallion Season Auction Set For Jan. 3-7

Najja Thompson, 2022 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga NY Bred Sale

The New York Thoroughbred Breeders (NYTB) will hold its annual stallion season auction from Friday, Jan. 3 through Tuesday, Jan. 7. The event will be hosted online at Thoroughlybred.com.

The auction has routinely attracted donated seasons from farms in the Empire State and Kentucky, including McMahon of Saratoga Thoroughbreds, Sequel New York, Irish Hill & Dutchess Views Stallions, Rockridge Stud, Spendthrift Farm, Darley America, Darby Dan Farm and additional farms.

The annual auction raises funds that allow the NYTB to carry on its two-fold mission of promoting New York breeding and racing and protecting the welfare of industry stakeholders.

“Each year, the proceeds from our stallion season auction support NYTB and the interests of our members and breeders who participate in the New York-bred program,” said New York Thoroughbred Breeders Executive Director Najja Thompson. “The auction offers breeders a diverse selection of stallions based in New York, Kentucky, and additional states for breeders to appropriately match their mares.”

Participants must register with Thoroughbredly.com before bidding. All bids will be subject to the rules and conditions of the auction, and each season's conditions will be posted. Click here to register your account with Thoroughlybred.com.

To view the current list of stallions, click here. If interested in donating a season, contact NYTB directly at info@nytbreeders.org or call (518) 587-0777.

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