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About Our Auction
Welcome to our Online Second Chance Cheekye Ranch Silent Auction. A place to shop local while donating towards the care and feed of our rescue horses over the winter.
What happens during the auction?
On December 1st at 8am our baskets & prizes will be released, in our 32 Auctions Page.
Other bundles & prizes will be released on other days at 8pm after the 1st.
Anyone who would like to bid needs to create an account by adding your name, email & making a password. You will be able to bid on the items until 8pm on December 12th. Each item will have a minimum bid indicated (the starting bid has to be at least this amount) and a minimum bid increment (each new bid has to be at least this amount higher than the last bid). Plus a Buy Now Price & a Reserved Price.
At 8pm, on December 12th all items will be marked as sold & 32 Auctions sends winning bidder a notification which contains a link to the winning bidder's invoice page. Invoices display the items won, the winning bid amounts, the total amount due.
The winning bidder must send an e-transfer to cheekyebookings@gmail.com within 24 hours of the auction closing. Once the e-transfer is received, the winning bidder will be contacted to pick up the item(s).
About Second Chance Cheekye Ranch
Second Chance Cheekye Ranch (SCCR) was established in 2016 by Kris Latham. With the help of a passionate group of animal loving volunteers, SCCR aims to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome horses in need. More than 25,000 horses are slaughtered in Canada annually with most of the meat being exported for human consumption. We aim to save as many as we can from that fate. Most horses that are rescued by SCCR are untouched by humans and can be quite wild. Most do not know what a carrot tastes like, and often come to us with health issues. A great deal of time is spent interacting and gaining the horses trust. Our initial primary goal for these often scared and neglected animals, is to make them feel comfortable enough to get halters on so they can be groomed, have their health checked by our veterinarian, and feet assessed by our farrier.
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