Black Horses for Sale near Buffalo, NY

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Friesian - Horse for Sale in Williamsville, NY 14221
Bindert
Please contact us on Bindert - Tsjalle 454 Sport+Elite+Pref x Tjalf 443 Spo..
Williamsville, New York
Black
Friesian
Gelding
5
Williamsville, NY
NY
$3,000
Friesian Mare
Zeva is a wonderful mare that is eager to please and easy to train. Under ..
Youngstown, New York
Black
Friesian
Mare
-
Youngstown, NY
NY
$15,000
Friesian Stallion
Tideman LSI is already 16 HH and hasn't had his 3 rd birthday yet. A big l..
Youngstown, New York
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Youngstown, NY
NY
$14,000
Friesian Stallion
Tea LSI is beautifully proportioned and very well balanced. A 2 nd premie ..
Youngstown, New York
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Youngstown, NY
NY
$15,000
Friesian Mare
This mare is half Friesian half quarter horse. She is as wide as she is t..
Youngstown, New York
Black
Friesian
Mare
-
Youngstown, NY
NY
$5,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
http: / / www. faucettsberryfarm. com / sale. ht m, Yes, I have decided to ..
Castile, New York
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
-
Castile, NY
NY
$6,000
Pony Stallion
Includes restored cart with all new hard wood boards, paint etc & new leath..
Fredonia, New York
Black
Pony
Stallion
-
Fredonia, NY
NY
$1,300
Friesian Mare
Friesian cross filly by a son of Jelmer and out of a Percheron mare, but no..
Clarence Center, New York
Black
Friesian
Mare
-
Clarence Center, NY
NY
$1,200
Welsh Pony Mare
She is very friendly and likes people. She is used in lessons and always p..
Lockport, New York
Black
Welsh Pony
Mare
-
Lockport, NY
NY
$2,200
Standardbred Stallion
mother, Royal Jade, sire, Inherit the Crown, trotter. ready to sell...
Hamburg, New York
Black
Standardbred
Stallion
-
Hamburg, NY
NY
$20,000
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About Buffalo, NY

The first inhabitants of the State of New York are believed to have been nomadic Paleo-Indians, who migrated after the disappearance of Pleistocene glaciers during or before 7000 BCE. Around 1000 CE, 1,000 years ago, the Woodland period began, marked by the rise of the Iroquois Confederacy and its tribes throughout the state. During French exploration of the region in 1620, the region was occupied simultaneously by the agrarian Erie people, a tribe outside of the Five Nations of the Iroquois southwest of Buffalo Creek, and the Wenro people or Wenrohronon, an Iroquoian-speaking tribal offshoot of the large Neutral Nation who lived along the inland south shore of Lake Ontario and at the east end of Lake Erie and a bit of its northern shore. For trading, the Neutral people made a living by growing tobacco and hemp to trade with the Iroquois, using animal paths or warpaths to travel and move goods across the state. These paths were later paved, and now function as major roads.