American Warmblood Horses for Sale near Cooper, TX

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American Warmblood Stallion
Andy is a handsome young boy with lots of natural talent. He recieved an 8..
Powderly, Texas
Gray
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Powderly, TX
TX
$700
American Warmblood Mare
Greta is a exactly what you look for in a horse. She has the looks, the he..
Powderly, Texas
Bay Roan
American Warmblood
Mare
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Powderly, TX
TX
$8,500
American Warmblood Mare
Glory is a beautiful girl with a great personality. She is very eager to p..
Powderly, Texas
Chestnut
American Warmblood
Mare
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Powderly, TX
TX
$7,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Nemo is the perfect Children's Hunter, or young Amatuer horse. He is cute ..
Powderly, Texas
Bay Roan
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Powderly, TX
TX
$9,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Tommy is a handsome young boy that will grow into an incredible show horse..
Powderly, Texas
Gray
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Powderly, TX
TX
$7,500
American Warmblood Mare
Gigi is a beautiful girl with great movement. She will excell at whatever ..
Powderly, Texas
Gray
American Warmblood
Mare
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Powderly, TX
TX
$9,500
American Warmblood Mare
Val is a kind and lovely Arabian / Warmblood cross with lots of natural ta..
Powderly, Texas
Gray
American Warmblood
Mare
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Powderly, TX
TX
$11,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Teddy is such an adorable Arabian / Warmblood cross, like a giant pony. He..
Powderly, Texas
Gray
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Powderly, TX
TX
$12,500
American Warmblood Stallion
Galliano Bay affectionately known as Leo is a fancy Arabian / Warmblood cr..
Powderly, Texas
Chestnut
American Warmblood
Stallion
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Powderly, TX
TX
$12,500
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About Cooper, TX

The first inhabitants of the area that is now the site of Cooper were the Caddo Indians, who settled large portions of eastern Texas as early as 800 AD. The Caddo were highly advanced, living in large wooden structures, and were skilled farmers. The first European to visit the area was French explorer François Hervey, who discovered the area around 1750. However, a few decades later, some of the Indians caught European diseases and along with attacks from neighboring Indian tribes, forced the Caddo out of the area around Cooper. Around 1820, Delaware, Quapaw, and Seminole tribes settled in the area.