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New York Thoroughbred Breeders Shine Spotlight on ‘The People’s Horse’ Bucchero as He Gears Up for Another Stellar Season

February 10, 2026 6 Min Read
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Stallion Spotlight offers stallion farm representatives a platform to engage with breeders and respond to their inquiries as they plan upcoming breedings. In this installment, Harlan Malter, Managing Partner of Iron Horse Stallions, discusses Bucchero, the sire of the champion sprinter Buchem Dunno.

Bucchero
Chestnut horse, foaled in 2012, by Kantharos out of Meetmeontime (General Assembly).
Racing record: 31 starts: 11 wins, 6 seconds, 3 thirds; earnings of $947,936
Stud fee: $12,500

Harlan Malter shares that after receiving a comment from a phlebotomist saying he always seems to give an endorsement for Bucchero, he decided to let AI compile answers from various communications with breeders, owners, trainers, and agents to represent a collective voice about the stallion.

What makes Bucchero an appealing stallion for breeders?
Malter highlights Bucchero’s value and dependability. In a breeding market often dominated by unproven prospects, Bucchero stands out as a reliable, affordable option that combines exceptional soundness, adaptability across different track surfaces, and a proven ability to sire horses capable of competing at Grade 1 level. Rather than breeding just to sell, Bucchero offers breeders the chance to produce genuine race winners without the need for an exorbitant stud fee. He is described as a “working man’s” stallion, known for consistently delivering competitive horses.

What can breeders and buyers expect from Bucchero’s yearlings, especially those bred in New York?
Malter says that Bucchero foals are true athletes. Regardless of size, they exhibit balance, correct conformation, sturdy bones, and powerful hindquarters. Often nicknamed the “chestnut in socks,” these yearlings look like linebackers—solid, resilient, and agile, ready to compete from the very beginning, not resembling “projects” but genuine racehorses.

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What traits does Bucchero pass on that reflect his qualities as a stallion?
Malter points to the heart and competitive spirit Bucchero demonstrated during his career—calm and collected before races, then fierce once the gates opened. His offspring show similar intensity and physical efficiency, able to transition effortlessly between turf, dirt, and synthetic surfaces with quick, effective strides. Durability is also key: like Bucchero, who continued winning stakes races at ages five and six, his progeny tend to stay healthy and competitive over time.

Bucchero covered 192 mares in 2025, the highest number outside Kentucky. What drives his popularity?
Malter believes breeders are seeking an alternative to the “Kentucky bubble” and appreciating that Bucchero delivers real results. The large mare book is evidence that performance trumps fancy pedigree marketing. Iron Horse Stallions emphasizes a partnership approach with breeders, fostering a sense of shared investment in success. Ultimately, Bucchero’s proven ability to sire Grade 1 winners and champions from regional mares has captured the market’s attention, making him a favorite among breeders.

What factors contribute to Bucchero’s versatility on different surfaces?
This versatility is attributed to his Kantharos lineage, known for adaptability. Bucchero himself has wins on both grass and dirt, with biomechanical efficiency that translates across surfaces. He doesn’t sire heavy dirt runners or delicate turf-only horses, but rather offspring with the speed, frame, and stride efficiency needed to win on any track type, meaning they only truly need a starting gate to succeed.

How has Buchem Dunno’s Eclipse Award win impacted Bucchero’s reputation and appeal?
This achievement serves as a definitive validation for Bucchero. While he was previously seen as a strong regional or turf stallion, Buchem Dunno’s success as an Eclipse Award-winning dirt sprinter dispels any limitations. This elevates Bucchero’s status from a value-based choice to a must-use stallion for serious breeders aiming to produce top-tier racehorses on the biggest stages.

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What does success look like for Bucchero’s first New York-bred crop in 2027?
Malter hopes to see Bucchero’s progeny thriving under New York-bred racing conditions, filling Saratoga’s winner’s circle during the summer meet. He envisions breeders benefiting financially from lucrative owner-breeder awards, experiencing early wins, and fully utilizing the state-bred stakes opportunities. Ultimately, success means breeders profiting while enjoying the sport—a win for all involved.

What is often overlooked about Bucchero?
Malter emphasizes Bucchero’s intelligence. While breeders easily recognize his speed and stature, his sharp mind and “racing IQ” are less visible but equally crucial. Bucchero understands his role, cares for himself, and passes this savvy along to his foals, making him not just fast and tough but truly professional.

This article was first published by Paulick Report on February 9, 2026, in the Features section.


Fan Take: Bucchero’s proven ability to sire durable, versatile, and high-performing racehorses at an accessible stud fee is a game-changer for breeders looking to produce competitive runners beyond the elite Kentucky market. For horse racing fans, this means more exciting races filled with talented horses bred in emerging regions, which helps sustain and grow the sport’s appeal nationwide.

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