Additional Comments:
Barn Name: Banker
Breed: Standardbred (Pacer)
Reg'd Name: Apaches Banker
Freeze Brand#: 5AM92
DOB: April 9, 2003 in Chatham, ON
Sire: Apaches Fame
Dam: Fernbank Fannie by No Nukes
Height: approx 15.2hh (will measure)
Age: 6 y/o
Gender: Gelding
Colour: Bay
Health: Excellent
Lameness: dropped suspensories (both front legs), needs at least another month of rest
Vices: None
Personality: Friendly.
History/Training: Harness Racing, Last Race was Aug 8, 2009. Has been on stall rest since then.
Future/Suitability: Once his injuries heal he could be started gently under harness or saddle, for pleasure only, not for racing.
** Adoption Fee/Purchase Price: $400 - This Week Only **
** Banker's Regular Price is $800 obo. We cannot help more horses, ponies and donkeys until we find good homes for the ones that are here. To take advantage of this $400 sale price you must have your application approved, pay for Banker in full and have him picked up (or delivered at your expense) on or before Oct 11, 2009. Banker needs and deserves a good permanent loving home. He has been patiently waiting since Sept '09 and only one person has come to see him **
Current Status: Located at HCW in Cameron, ON - Available for Adoption/Sale or Fostering/Free Lease (Until Adopted). If you have any questions about Banker and/or would like to make arrangements to see him, please email Claire at HCWEquineRescue@sympatico.ca
Shipping Notes:
Company / Facility:
Heaven Can Wait Equine Rescue - Heaven Can Wait Equine Rescue is located in Cameron, Ontario, Canada - approx 1.5 hours NE of Toronto, just 10 minutes North of Lindsay. This Equine Rescue was started by Claire Malcolm in 1997 to help save horses and ponies from slaughter, and take in any unwanted horse or pony and find them a new, loving home. Not all Horses at HCW are old and lame, or come from abusive/neglective situations, some come from private individuals who want to find a good home for their horse, but don't have the time or knowledge to sell it privately, but don't want to send it to an auction, so they send them here to HCW to find a good home. As you know horses that end up at auctions do have a chance to get bid on by a caring family home, but they also risk the chance of being bid on by a bad home or worse, the meat man.
HCW has found loving new homes for over 700+ equines in the past 12 years (& has even helped find new homes for a few donkeys, pigs, goats, cats & dogs along the way!).