Breeding Arabian Horses for Sale near Aurora, CO

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Arabian Mare
I am in the Air Force and with great sadness I must sell all of my horses ..
Peyton, Colorado
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Peyton, CO
CO
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Arabian Mare
I am in the Air Force and with great sadness I must sell all of my horses ..
Peyton, Colorado
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Peyton, CO
CO
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Arabian Mare
Athletic, beauty, all around horse. great ground manners, up on shots, tr..
Eliazbeth, Colorado
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Eliazbeth, CO
CO
$1,500
Arabian Mare
Sahlihs Tara (AHA #0596054) (Lord Sahlih (Prince Sahlih) X Starfix Special ..
Peyton, Colorado
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Peyton, CO
CO
$2,850
Arabian Mare
Ebony Asadda (AHA #622637) (Onyx Sun Ghia (Halim El Katif) X Nijma~s Storm..
Peyton, Colorado
Black
Arabian
Mare
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Peyton, CO
CO
$1,800
Arabian Mare
Nijma's Stormy (AHA #0620277) (Jamaal Ghia Glow (Asadds Night Glow) X Nijm..
Peyton, Colorado
Black
Arabian
Mare
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Peyton, CO
CO
$2,800
Arabian Mare
Annie is a beautiful arabian mare with lots of personality. She loves the t..
Castle Rock, Colorado
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Castle Rock, CO
CO
$3,500
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About Aurora, CO

Before European settlement, the land that Aurora sits on was the territory of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), and Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux) tribes. Aurora originated in the 1880s as the town of Fletcher, taking its name from Denver businessman Donald Fletcher who saw it as a real estate opportunity. He and his partners staked out four square miles (10 km 2) east of Denver, but the town - and Colorado - struggled mightily after the Silver Crash of 1893. At that point Fletcher skipped town, leaving the community with a huge water debt. Inhabitants decided to rename the town Aurora in 1907, after one of the subdivisions composing the town, and Aurora slowly began to grow in Denver's shadow becoming the fastest-growing city in the United States during the late 1970s and early 1980s.