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July 23, 2010
Can You Help?This is the time of year when Thoroughbred race horses are most at risk. The rescue groups do their best to find "at risk" horses and rescue them. Still, too many Thoroughbreds need to find homes. Even horses that are sound are "at risk" of going to an auction because the trainer does not have the resources to take care of the horse over the winter. We will be putting up lots of photos in the next few weeks. This is the best time to buy! Can't afford to buy but would like to help? Please donate generously to your favorite Thoroughbred rescue group. We have many of their Web sites listed on our Links page. We can't save them all but we CAN make a difference in the life of ONE horse. Won't you help feed a rescue? |
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Horses For Sale.

We have new horses arriving every day on our Web site.

Aly's Alpha Boy was a Thoroughbred Horse For Sale at Bits & Bytes Farm. He has a new mom! Congratulations to Laura Thompson!

Reign Day was a Thoroughbred horse for sale directly from the race track. Reign Day has been SOLD! Read Reign Day's Diary of an Ex-Race horse and see what it is like to retrain an off-the-track Thoroughbred.

Order your Affordable Pet Portraits from artist and horsewoman, Melanie Eberhardt. This is Ms. B. She is babysitting Brat Maverick and Dakota Spirit's mom Myrtle. Read her story here and order a portrait of your favorite pet.
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Congratulations to Rebecca Kestle, DVM on her purchase of Pride of the Fox from Bits & Bytes Farm!

We always find beautiful Thoroughbred horses for sale at the track.
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Our good friend and visiting trainer, Imtiaz Anees, commetated the 2008 Olympic Equestrian events for NBC's online video coverage.
Imtiaz Anees rode his off-track-Thoroughbred, Spring Invader, in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney Australia. He is a big supporter of OTTBs for eventing. Check his new blog for insights and details about the Equestrian events at the 2008 Olympics.

Photo credits/copyrights Chris Laurenceau.
Olympic Equestrian - Imtiaz Anees conducted a Dressage and Jumping Clinic at Bits & Bytes Farm. October 7, 2006.

Former Prospect Horse For Sale - Artrageous stands at stud in Jennings, Florida at Fox Haven Farm . See photos Artrageous and Alaskan Crown competing recently the Chattahoochee Hills Event!

Lynn's Vision aka former Prospect Horse For Sale - "Bubba" and
his mom Melanie Eberhardt. Read Bubba's
Success Stories on our new site:
www.OTTBSuccessStories.com
Check out our BARGAIN
BARN page of special needs horses.
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FREE HORSES!*
Check out our Horses
For Sale at Bits & Bytes Farm.
New Training Notes
from Elizabeth. Look for more of Elizabeth's Tips
and Notes on our Success Stories pages.
NEW Prospect Horses for
Sale. Our new format allows for more photos of each
horse on our photo
gallery Web site.
Check out our NEW and IMPROVED Success Stories site. We needed a new site just to put up all the Success Stories. It is updated daily! Don't forget we still have the older Success Stories on this site.
Looking for former Home page stories? They are listed by date and on our NEWZ page.
NEW PROSPECT HORSES almost daily at this time of the year. Check back often or better yet call and put in your order!
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Miss Sydney (a member of our Doberman security team) is on the job holding down visitor Katie Mooradian. January 21, 2008

Baroness Von
River.
It was
"Buy a horse, get a cat free day at the track". Who could resist
this face? "Baroness" is Elizabeth's Head Assistant Trainer.

Check out our newest Prospect
Horses For Sale on the our new Newz section under Thoroughbred
Horses For Sale >> Prospect
Horses at the Track.

Former horse for sale - Grayboo and his young mom Amanda compete in the eventing world. Read their Success Stories.

Bounced is our BAYby. He is a horse for sale at Bits & Bytes Farm. SOLD!

Aly's Alpha Boy is now a Horse For Sale at Bits & Bytes Farm.

Lynn's Vision aka "Bubba" has found a new home in Canton, GA with commerical artist Melanie Eberhardt.

Barry Zuber and Elizabeth Wood bring in professionals to put on clinics for their boarders and buyers to gain knowledge to train their OTTBs. Photo credits/copyrights Chris Laurenceau.
Click here for photos from the Imtiaz Anees Clinic on October 7, 2006.

Most Always a Lady was one of our 25 Special Horses from one trainer. Her brother Political Pull lives at Bits & Bytes Farm.

Vicky Vicky Vicky who was one of our 25 Special Horses and her mom Robin Cannizzaro, DVM.
Stevie Loverboy was a Bargain Barn horse who now has a new mom.
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Why buy a Thoroughbred
off-the-track? Click to
see a Buyer's Check List.
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Welcome to Bits & Bytes FarmThoroughbred Horses For Sale"Horses for sale." Those words can be exciting or scary depending on whether you are a buyer or a seller. If you are a race track trainer who has a Thoroughbred horse for sale, who is sound, but not competitive, what do you do with him? The public cannot get onto the race track without a licensed professional to show them around. Trainers don't have the time to give tours of the race track. Taking a horse to auction is not an option if you are a trainer who cares about your horses. These are the trainers we get our horses from. If you are a buyer of a Thoroughbred horse for sale, how do you find a sound one? How do you know the seller is telling you the truth? At least if he is racing you can look up his pedigree and race records. Click here to see a buyer's checklist. We know our sellers and we watch the horses that we list on our Prospect Horses For Sale page. Our contacts look over the horses and check to see that they have a good mind and are not crazy. They do not make any money until your horse has passed the vet check. There is no incentive to list a horse on this Web site if he will not pass the vet check. Not all horses for sale do pass the vet check. We encourage any buyer of an ex-race horse to do a thorough background and vet check.
We have contacts at mid level race tracks all over the country. They know which trainers are good trainers who takes special care of their horses. They know which ones to avoid. Our contacts do the leg work for you and assist in getting a thorough vet check done. Our contacts include: trainers, exercise riders, jockeys and veterinarians. You might get lucky finding an OTTB at one of the Thoroughbred rescue groups listed on our Links page. Many of the more caring trainers send their horses to these organizations when they are no longer raceable. Unfortunately, there are more horses that need homes than the rescue organizations can take. Many of the horses that end up at a rescue are worn out or have an injury that will limit what they can do. They focus their efforts at the lower end tracks where the horses are most at risk for going to slaughter. There are too many sane and sound race horses that need new careers. They are the affordable option to the current warmblood craze. Many Thoroughbreds move as well as a warmblood but they are lighter and easier to maneuver. They are intelligent, sensitive and easy to train. They are not suitable for green or timid riders but are highly prized by knowledgeable horsemen and women. The Thoroughbred race horse is "the athlete" of the equine world.
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