Wiseguy's Out - Talented Hunter/Jumper For Sale!

July 30, 2008
Hi Elizabeth,
I hope all is well at Bits and Bytes! Wanted to send you a success
stories update on Wiseguy's Out. He's doing awesome. I thought
we had him sold to a trainer in TX but they were looking for a
smaller horse. He is still for sale if you know of anyone.
He was reserve champ at local H/J show in the low
hunters and showed Level 1 jumpers at two "AA" rated shows and did
very well, placing each time. He is going to show at Level 2 Jumpers
in KY in a couple of weeks and again in Germantown later in August.
He definitely has the talent to move up the levels.
He's loving his job! He loves being a jumper! WOW!
I'm
sending a couple of pics from last show. I will get take some current
ones and look through my photos of him to see if I have some good
ones to send.
Take care,
Jennifer
Contact Dr. Jennifer Dunlap if you want to purchase this successful
jumper. Her e-mail address is:
Elizabeth's Note: We knew with his breeding that Wiseguy's
Out was
going to be a great sport horse. His mom Dr. Jennifer Dunlap has
done a fantastic job of bringing him along. She now feels that he
has more talent than she has time for and she wants him to go to
an owner who can keep showing him at the upper levels of the hunter/
jumper show world.
June 6, 2006

Here are some pictures of Wiseguy and me at the KDA dressage show.
He is really coming into his own and staying level headed about everything.
We're working together great!

March 10, 2006

Wiseguy's Out and Dr. Jennifer Dunlap - March 10, 2006
Wiseguy's Out stopped by for a quick visit on his way back to Tennessee. He had been in training while Dr. Jennifer Dunlap recovered from a broken foot. She is recovered and he lost no training time. Expect to see some competition photos of them soon.
February 9, 2006

Here are the pictures of Wiseguy when Richard and I rode him on Monday. He was such a good boy and I'm so proud of his progress. He stretches down into the bit and is becoming more and more collected. His topline has steadily improved and he's so rounded out now!

Wiseguy is really a sensational horse-I'm not prejudiced of course!
Jennifer
June 2005
Dr. Jennifer has now purchased THREE horses from Bits & Bytes
Farm:
Wiseguy's
Out, Chick's
Hope and Urca.

Chick's Hope was purchased in April 2005. She
is also available for sale.

Urka is the third horse purchased by veterinary
surgeon Dr. Jennifer Dunlap from Bits & Bytes Farm.
May 2005
Elizabeth,
Wiseguy's Out and Chick's Hope (aka Luna) are both doing great. Wiseguy
is feeling fat and sassy after his mini-vacation while I was in Florida
for five days! He settled right in to work, though, today.
Hope to see you soon!
Jennifer
April 2005
Elizabeth,Wiseguy is settling in great! We couldn't
be happier with him. Since we've had a lot of rain recently
I've had the opportunity to walk him through puddles and little "streams" that
have been created with the run off and he's handling them like an
old pro. He
and Merlin (our Belgian gelding) are slowly being introduced to one
another so they can be turn out buddies.He has really settled in
to the routine amazingly quickly. I'm
going to take him to a group trail ride near the end of this month
and a dressage clinic at the first of May.
March 2005

Wiseguy's Out in March - March 2005

Wiseguy's Out in March. Look at how he is developing.
- March 2005
February 2005

Wiseguy's Out - February 2005


Wiseguy's Out - February 2005
January 2005

Wiseguy's Out in training with his aunt Lauren
in January 2005.

Wiseguy's Out
Equine veterinarian and surgeon Dr. Jennifer Dunlap came to Bits
& Bytes Farm in Janaury looking for an event horse. She rode Darcy
and Wiseguy's Out but fell in love with Wiseguy's personality and
movement. After an extensive vet check (by Dr. Jennifer) and a full
set of x-rays, Wiseguy earned himself a new mom.
Wiseguy's will be staying at Bits & Bytes Farm for a few months
of training with Dr. Dunlap's sister, Lauren Dunlap, who is an Intermediate
Level event rider. We welcome Lauren to the farm as a new "Friend
of Bits & Bytes Farm". We now have two "Friends"
who are lawyers and we joked about starting our own law firm specializing
in equine and technology businesses.
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