Read the Success Stories for these former Bits & Bytes Farm
horses.
* Former Prospect Horses bought directly from the track or trainer.
* Prospect Horses are horses that were bought from our Web site photos and a vet check. Read "How to Buy a Prospect Horse" for more information.
All photos on this Web site are copyright protected and may not be used without written permission of the owners.

Strict Mister has a great personality and he is quiet enough for a junior
rider.

"Seuss" is a real people horse with a climb in your pocket personality. He gets along well with other horses and is a very easy keeper.

Strict Mister is enjoying the warm Florida weather. He has been racing
in Kentucky when he was purchased by Ashley Sewell of Fort Pierce, FL.
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Strict Mister aka "Seuss" - SOLD!
Elizabeth's Notes: We will
always help to place any horse we have sold. If you keep up with
the horse's Success Stories then
any potential buyer knows the entire history of the horse. The horse's pedigree is
free on the Internet, race records are available for eight to ten
dollars at the official Jockey
Club Web site and the Success
Stories tell potential buyers what the horse has been doing since
he left the track. It is much less of a gamble to buy one of our
OTTB Resale Horses than it would be to buy a horse locally from someone
you do not know. There is no fee for your horse being listed
for sale on our Web site. Sorry, we are not able to list
horses for sale that we have not helped to place.

February 1, 2007
Strict Mister is 16.2+ hands and still growing (butt is slightly higher right now, vet thinks he will be 16.3) TB. Gelding 5 years old. Very quiet on the ground and undersaddle. Ideal hunter-jumper prospect. Quiet enough for a junior rider, very easy uncomplicated horse, rides in a rubber snaffle.
We have just started over fences and he is very brave. I took him to his first horseshow and nothing phased him. He was drop dead quiet right off the trailer. Loads and travels well. He sleeps in the cross ties and absolutly loves attention and bonding with people!

Seuss is a real people horse with a climb in your pocket personality. He gets along well with other horses and is a very easy keeper. Sadly offered for sale to a good home only due to personal circumstances that don't allow me to ride. Video available upon request. Click here to see his pedigree.
Ashley Sewell
Elizabeth's Note: Notice how much a horse can
fill out in one year when they are between four and five. Strict
Mister aka "Seuss" has rounded out and muscled up with
the training he has received from his owner. He is now owned by a
good friend of Ashley.

Strict Mister is now five and he has filled out. Compare him to his photo as a four year old below.
January 19, 2006

Hello,
Strict Mister aka " Seuss"
as we now call him is doing great! We have started in training a lot now. He
is coming along nicely at the walk, trot, canter. Thanks for all of your help! Photos soon!
Ashley
December 7, 2005

Strict Mister has made it home his new mom Ashley Sewell in Florida.
- December 7, 2005
Hello Elizabeth,
I apologize for not e-mailing sooner, things have been crazy this
week for
me! Strict Mister is doing great! He is absolutely beautiful! You would never
know that he is only three years old, and from the race track
at that! He is
so quiet and laid back. I must say, he is a real chow hound! He loves his
food. He has brought so much joy into my life already, I look forward to
raising him and earning his trust. He gets along great with my moms horse,
they groom each other over the fence, its so cute. I will send more
photos tomorrow (one of him and I). Thank-you so much for my amazing
new horse!
Ashley
Elizabeth gives Strict Mister a quick kiss
before sending him on his way to Florida. December 4, 2005
Strict Mister was a former Prospect Horse
for Sale from Bits & Bytes
Farm .

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