Zach Madden Taking Over As Sole Proprietor Of Buckland Sales Agency

Buckland Sales Agency, which has operated as a partnership between Ro Parra and Zach Madden, announced this week that Parra will be stepping back from his role with the consignment company and has handed the reins over to Madden as its sole proprietor.

The move comes the year after Parra consolidated his commercial breeding, boarding and stallion operations at Millennium Farms in Lexington, Ky., to focus more on his family and his own breeding and racing portfolio.

“Ro has been a tremendous business partner and mentor to me over the years and I am thankful to also call him a friend,” said Madden. “We all have a handful of people we come across in our lives who have a profound impact on our thinking and the lens through which we view the world. Ro is one of those people for me. His business acumen and guidance has been a huge asset.”

In 2015, Parra joined forces with Madden to launch Buckland Sales Agency with a focus on unparalleled horsemanship and customer service. Madden had previously worked at Three Chimneys Farm, working his way up from working hands-on in the barns raising foals and prepping yearlings to serve as the farm's director of client development.

“I am a big believer in Zach's skills and capabilities,” said Parra. “Zach has spent the past six years building the foundation of Buckland Sales, and it was my honor to support him in that. This transition is something we have planned for a long time, and I will continue to consign my own horses under the Buckland banner.”

Buckland presented its inaugural draft at the 2015 November Breeding Stock Sale. Since then, Buckland has consigned at all major North American yearling and breeding stock auctions with notable graduates such as graded stakes winners Biddy Duke and Chocolate Martini, as well as $1,000,000 Travers Stakes-G1 runner-up Caracaro, who is stood his first year at stud at Crestwood Farm in 2021. Madden also works on behalf of his clients as an agent for private and public purchases and offers bloodstock portfolio management and breeding consultation services.

“We have been measured about how to grow Buckland, focusing on quality over quantity. With Morgan [Kei] assisting our customers and staff, Gustavo [Calleja] and our team at the sales and now Lauren [Morgan] coming on this year as our director of bloodstock, I couldn't ask for a better, more capable team,” said Madden. “With a strong draft to present this week at Keeneland, I am excited about the future for sure.”

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Madden Now Sole Proprietor at Buckland Sales

Buckland Sales agency, which has been operating as a partnership between Ro Parra and Zach Madden, will now be run solely by the latter, as Parra will be stepping back from his role with the consignment company. The announcement comes the year after Parra consolidated his commercial breeding, boarding and stallion operations at Millennium Farms in Lexington to focus on his family and his own racing and breeding portfolio.

“Ro has been a tremendous business partner and mentor to me over the years and I am thankful to also call him a friend,” said Madden. “We all have a handful of people we come across in our lives who have a profound impact on our thinking and the lens through which we view the world. Ro is one of those people for me. His business acumen and guidance has been a huge asset.”

Parra and Madden, who had previously worked at Three Chimneys, launched Buckland Sales in 2015.

“I am a big believer in Zach's skills and capabilities,” said Parra. “Zach has spent the past six years building the foundation of Buckland Sales and it was my honor to support him in that. This transition is something we have planned for a long time, and I will continue to consign my own horses under the Buckland banner.”

Since presenting its inaugural consignment at Keeneland November in 2015, Buckland has been represented at all major North American yearling and breeding stock sales, its graduates including the likes of Biddy Duke, Chocolate Martini and GI Runhappy Travers S. runner-up Caracaro.

“We have been measured about how to grow Buckland, focusing on quality over quantity. With Morgan [Kei] assisting our customers and staff, Gustavo [Calleja] and our team at the sales and now Lauren [Morgan] coming on this year as our director of bloodstock, I couldn't ask for a better, more capable team,” said Madden. “With a strong draft to present this week at Keeneland, I am excited about the future for sure.”

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Indiana Weanling Spotlight Presented By Indiana Thoroughbred Alliance: Hip 1236, Sister Sez No, By Not This Time

Not This Time has been siring major runners, including G1 Del Mar Debutante Stakes winner Princess Noor (o/o Sheza Smoke Show), which makes the combination of the Giant's Causeway stallion and Dundalk Bay an exciting one.

Dundalk Bay, a Majestic Warrior mare out of the Pembroke mare Pem's Hostess, is a young producer with an intriguing pedigree.

Breeder James Jones presents Sister Sez No, a bay filly foaled Feb. 12, 2021, with Vinery Sales during the November Keeneland Breeding Stock Sale.

Hip 1236 – Sister Sez No: B. f., 2021, Not This Time x Dundalk Bay, by Majestic Warrior

“This is a very solid foal,” said Zach Madden of Buckland Sales. “When you look at her, the first thing that jumps out at me is her shoulder and her hip. She looks very strong and well-balanced with a natural muscle and plenty of leg under her. This is all the things buyers want to see.”

Not This Time stands at Taylor Made Stallions at a 2022 fee of $45,000, making the opportunity to purchase a filly of this breeding an excellent chance for affordable quality. In 2021, so far, with only two crops of racing age, his progeny have earned more than $4.3 million in North America, with 11 black type winners including Easy Time, Yes This Time, And Howling Time.

SALE NOTES:

  • Sister Sez No is registered through the Indiana Thoroughbred Breed Development Program, meaning she is eligible to race in registered Indiana-bred races at Indiana Grand.
  • She is nominated to the Breeders' Cup.
  • Veterinarian radiographs have been taken and are available for potential buyers, as well as any veterinarian documentation. You can view at the sale via Vinery Sales.

Buy Indiana, Race in Indiana: Did you know that registered Indiana-bred and Indiana-sired horses are eligible to race for bigger purses and greater incentives when they race at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino? More than $1 million in restricted stakes races and almost $20 million in purses are up for grabs in 2022. Indiana Grand offers a growing catalog of races and open stakes allowing for flexibility in a horse's racing repertoire.

Content paid for by the breeder, via the Indiana Thoroughbred Alliance.

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Millennium Farms To Evolve Operations To Focus on Racing

Millennium Farms' owner Ro Parra, with over 26 years in various segments of the industry, is returning to a focus on racing that will include a small, select broodmare band. This will result in the halting of boarding services at Millennium Farms before the September Sale at Keeneland.

“While we have enjoyed the challenge of a full-service operation – including standing stallions a few years back – my real passion has been and will always be racing,” said Parra. “That's where I started in the game back in 1996. With a small group of quality mares and racing stock, hopefully we can return to having a top racing stable that can compete at the highest levels, as we have in the past. We hope to make this transition over the next 12 to 24 months.”

Millennium Farms' partnership in Buckland Sales with Zach Madden will continue as well.

“Zach has done a great job in a highly competitive marketplace to build a successful and respected sales agency,” continued Parra. “Our presence for our clients at Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton this fall with a robust consignment is a testament to Zach and the bright future for Buckland Sales.

“Jay Ted Neel, our general manager, will oversee the transition over the next six months and will be relocating to Oklahoma with his family at the end of the year,” Parra continued. “He will be retained as a consultant after he relocates.”

Millennium Farms will continue to operate, but not as a boarding facility. Bobby Miller, another industry veteran, will stay involved supervising the farm following the transition.

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