Oldenburg Stallion for Sale In Burlington, VT
Name
                        
                    Breed
                        Oldenburg
                    Gender
                        Stallion
                    Color
                        Pinto
                    Temperament
                        3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
                    Registry
                        NA
                    Reg Number
                        NA
                    Height
                        16.0 hh
                    Foal Date
                        —
                    Country
                        United States
                    Views/Searches
                        868/67,360
                    Ad Status
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                    Price
                        $22,000
                    Oldenburg Stallion for Sale in Burlington, VT
                                Schooling 1 st -2 nd level & 2'6" course with ease, loves trails.  Excellent barn manners, kind and gentle, clips, bathes, trailers. 100% sound.  Needs confident rider to take him to the next level.  Very talented with warblood movements and attitude and TB spark.  Hall of Fame (Art Deco) x TB Mare.                            
                        About Burlington, VT
                                 Two theories have been put forward regarding the origin of Burlington's name. The first is that it was named after Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, and the second is that the name honors the politically prominent and wealthy Burling family of New York. While no Burling family members are listed as grantees of the town, the family held large tracts of land in nearby towns, some of which were granted on the same day as Burlington. One of the New Hampshire grants, the land that was developed as Burlington was awarded by New Hampshire colonial governor Benning Wentworth on June 7, 1763, to Samuel Willis and 63 others. In the summer of 1775, settlers began clearing land and built two or three log huts, but the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War delayed permanent settlement until after its conclusion.