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Lexington, KY
Offering shared ownership in a promising racehorse with stakes placement.
- Promising Racehorse: Bacio is a two-year-old colt with stakes placement and potential for future success.
- Shared Ownership: The company offers a 51% stake in Bacio, allowing fans to engage in racehorse ownership.
- Expert Management: Managed by Experiential Squared, employing a team of horse racing experts.
- Unique Experiences: Co-owners gain access to exclusive behind-the-scenes and on-track events.
- Potential Financial Gains: Investors can benefit from Bacio’s racing and breeding activities.
Bacio, a two-year-old colt sired by Maclean’s Music, is a promising racehorse with experience on both dirt and turf tracks. Having already achieved stakes placement, Bacio shows significant potential for future success in racing. The company, through its series structure, holds a 51% stake in Bacio, acquired via a loan from the manager, Experiential Squared. This structure allows for shared ownership, providing fans with the opportunity to engage in racehorse ownership at a reduced cost.
The management of Bacio is overseen by Experiential Squared, which employs a team of experts in horse racing management. This team includes a resident veterinarian and numerous racing and bloodstock specialists. The company aims to provide unique experiences for co-owners, including behind-the-scenes access and on-track events. The management agreement ensures that the manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations and strategic decisions regarding Bacio’s racing career. This offering allows investors to participate in the potential financial gains from Bacio’s racing and breeding activities.
Company Info
MyRacehorse offers fractional ownership in racehorses through its platform, providing an accessible entry into horse racing investment.
MyRacehorse enables everyday individuals to purchase fractional ownership (micro-shares) in thoroughbred racehorses with a one-time payment rather than full-scale traditional ownership. Investors don’t pay ongoing training or vet bills beyond their initial purchase. After buying a share, you receive regular updates (training, race progress, behind-the-scenes content), can access owner-experience perks (tours, paddock visits, winner’s circle entry via lottery), and you’re entitled to a proportional share of race earnings and future sale proceeds after expenses.
The platform handles the acquisition, training, care, and management of the horse — micro-owners don’t make management decisions. Investment steps are structured under regulated securities frameworks to keep ownership legitimate. While the revenue upside exists, the main draw for many is the experience of being part of a racehorse’s journey, rather than guaranteed profit.





