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Why
choose ASAP?
Since A.S.A.P. is recognized
as a 501 (C) (3) charitable organization, you may take up to a
$5000 tax write-off for donating your horse. We
have been serving the harness racing industry since 1994.
ASAP is the only
charity in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, and Illinois
dedicated solely to serving the midwest harness racing industry--offering
services catering specifically to the harness horse owner. ASAP
is endorsed and supported by the Illinois Harness Horseman's Association,
Balmoral and Maywood Park, major Illinois breeding farms, and
trainers, drivers, owners, and fans of harness racing.
Donations make it possible
for us to continue our endeavor to provide for all horses in need,
regardless of condition. The success of our program depends upon
your generosity.
The American Standardbred
Adoption Program offers:
- Lifetime placement
for your horse
- Thorough screening
of families who desire to adopt your horse
- Personal visits
by ASAP staff to midwest racetracks (weekly-monthly)
- Regular follow-up
visits to new families to insure proper care
- Free hauling of
your horse
- Free pickup from
Balmoral, Maywood Park, and Springfield
- Monthly newsletters
with updates on midwest racehorses and what's happening in their
new homes as pleasure horses
- Standardbreds used
in therapeutic riding programs for children with special needs
(see Summer Youth Camp pictures)
- The assurance that
your horse will never be raced again...anywhere.
- A.S.A.P. accepts
donations of all breeds of horses!
What
happens to my horse once it is picked up from the track or barn?
We provide free hauling
for your horse from the stabling site. In order to pick up a horse
and transport it into Wisconsin, all we need is a current coggins
and an interstate health certificate, or certificate of veterinary
inspection. These health certificates are filled out by your veterinarian,
and only take a couple of minutes to complete.
Once you have received
the necessary paperwork from your vet, you notify us to haul the
horse.
Your horse usually
will be transported to the ASAP Inc. farm near La Crosse, WI.
The farm has several
acres of pasture, a large outdoor riding arena, and one smaller
paddock within a pasture, for the horses to acclimate to their
new surroundings.
We fully realize that
some horses are not used to any type of fencing besides board
or vinyl, and we have vinyl fence, as well as sturdy tube gate
fences for your horse to be put in initially. Some horses are
not used to being herded, so we slowly get them used to fencing
as well as the horses around them over time. All horses available
for adoption are kept on one side of the ASAP property. There
is access to shelter at all times, and we do have a barn with
a few stalls available as well. Most horses arriving at the farm
are kept in a stall for the first day, evaluated, then turned
out as appropriate.
The matching process
begins after a horse has been in our care for a long enough period
of time to evaluate them for soundness, temperament, and suitability.
People who have been approved for adoption come to the farm to
see the horses. We are never in a hurry to place a horse if we
do not feel totally comfortable with the people wanting to adopt.
We want to make sure that the horses go to a permanent home, and
this process can take time, but we have the best interest of the
horse at heart.
If the horses do not
go to the ASAP farm they may go to a foster family. This is not
the normal scenario, but it does happen on occasion. Horses who
need a longer rest due to racing injuries may go to foster care.
Also, there may be occasions where the ASAP farm is too full to
accomodate more than five to seven horses (depending on the time
of year), which would warrant a foster placement.
The people who provide
foster care are people who have been involved with our program
for a period of at least one year or several years, and have proven
themselves to be credible horsemen. You can be assured that your
horse is well cared for!
Who
is part of the ASAP family?
ASAP, Inc. race
horses have $10,000,000 in lifetime winnings! Join our family
of racing champions and former racing celebrities. If your horse
is a winner, why not place him in the hands of the organization
responsible for the dignified retirements of the the racing horses
listed below?
We place over 100
horses a year in qualified homes with loving families. These horses--and
many more too numerous to mention--have found a niche right here
in the midwest. Occasionally, a few travel to places as far away
as South Dakota or Colorado, or Tennessee to their new homes.
We hope you consider us when choosing retirement for your horse.
Why not donate your horse to the American Standardbred Adoption
Program instead?
Betty's
Nightmare
Pachelbel
Hizor Amos
Blue Ribbon Winner
Midnight Flight
String of Poloponies
Unmasked
Hazel's Boy
Cassica
Tar Port Ramey
Melvin Skipper
Joliet Janet
Carolinia Legend
Nouget
Shifty Swoosh
Gold Touch
N'Ice
Day In Court
Siouxland Reward
Broadway Jazz
Colonel Popcorn
Iron Blue Chip
Colligan
So Cold
Incredible Future
Tar Nib Nikki
Just Hope - NZ
Margie's Bunny
Stormin Norm
Fresnay le Bufford
Giant Explosion
Lake Hills Jason
Illini Nappy
Tricky CricketGypsy Seer
Big League Bandit
Rosedale Gambler
Bugsy
Burner
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All American
Honor
Broadway Master
Au Nowyadidit
Vance Romance
Charle R-L
Depth Charge
Arne
Camastar
Silver Shadow
Broderick
Pass the Gravy
Marengo Lane
Richard Lauxmont
Free To GoHarmony Oaks Royal
Loghouse
Dueling Fox
Holly Hills Savage
Heather Max
Fuzz and Fitch
Furious Rose
Anxious Rick
Flip Floppin Lauren
Haiku
Anxious Larry
King's Royal Fella
Janimal
Made A King
Holly Hills Raider
Coy
Inside Straight
Holly Hills Slider
Falcon Scooter
Land of Witches
E. F. Society
Mystical Honor
Family Counselor
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If you would
like to donate a horse to our program, please click
here to view and print the "Assignment of Ownership"
form. Simply fill out the form and mail it to our office or
call 608-689-2399.

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