Yankee - #341 - 4 Black Quarter Horse Gelding
Basic Info
Name: | Yankee |
Number: | 341 Auction (ESP-10/3/2010) |
Age/Color/Gender | 4 Years / Black / Gelding |
Breed(s) | Quarter Horse |
Registration | Registered as with AQHA - Papers
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Broke? | Yes Led thru the auction |
Condition | Average |
Status | Euthanized on 8/13/2011 to Crystal Marie |
Source | Community |
Primary Cause | Unmanageable |
Ending | QAR |
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DescriptionHe was put down for an old injury that didn't heal right. And that caused him to act violent towards people and animals. I had him for 10 months, on his good days he was the sweetest horse you could ever meet. He loved kids, stealing peoples hats and really loved peppermints. I was prepared to own a young pasture pet. Which I was perfectly fine with, he was after all my horse and we all loved him. I would've paid anything to of had him fixed. But no amount of money could. His leg was getting worse and he was in pain and it was hard to watch. He spent the last of his time at my friends house. Mary let him run around and have fun. He made his first horsey friend Crush and he was spoiled as can be. I think of him daily, he will always have a special place in my heart I miss him dearly.
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