Breeding Horses for Sale near Port Republic, NJ

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Dutch Warmblood Mare
Dutch WB filly by Neostan (Florestan) x Samantha (Sandro Hit) . Cassandra ..
Elmer, New Jersey
Bay
Dutch Warmblood
Mare
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Elmer, NJ
NJ
$13,000
Miniature Mare
This is a beautiful brood mare. She has had many foals and a great mom. Sh..
Williamstown, New Jersey
Pinto
Miniature
Mare
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Williamstown, NJ
NJ
$1,300
Miniature Mare
Flicka is a beautiful black filly with a TON of personality. We like to c..
Sicklerville, New Jersey
Black
Miniature
Mare
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Sicklerville, NJ
NJ
$1,600
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a beautiful strong AQHA broodmare, she has the bloodlines for spee..
Cape May, New Jersey
Brown
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Cape May, NJ
NJ
$800
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a beautiful strong AQHA broodmare, she has good bone and nice conf..
Cape May, New Jersey
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Cape May, NJ
NJ
$850
Appendix Mare
This mare has excellent Speedhorse bloodlines. . . . Sire is: Bet the Cash ..
Cape May, New Jersey
Chestnut
Appendix
Mare
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Cape May, NJ
NJ
$1,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Gentle 5 year old Throughbred mare execellent broodmare candidate, Tracy's ..
Woodbine, New Jersey
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Woodbine, NJ
NJ
$700
Saddlebred Stallion
RARE GLIMPSE aka 'Sky' is big upright chest / black / white Tobiano pinto s..
Swedesboro, New Jersey
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Swedesboro, NJ
NJ
$5,500
Pinto Stallion
"Mikey" is a GORGEOUS, BOMBPROOF, GENTLE Registered Buckskin / Pinto Stalli..
Williamstown, New Jersey
Buckskin
Pinto
Stallion
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Williamstown, NJ
NJ
$3,500
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About Port Republic, NJ

In 1774, Evi Smith, Hugh McCullum, and Richard Wescoat applied for a Royal charter to build a dam, sawmill, and gristmill on their land along Nacote Creek. While it has been claimed that Chestnut Neck was settled as early as 1637, no evidence to support this claim has been presented. In its early days, Port Republic was known as Wrangleboro. During the American Revolutionary War, Port Republic provided refuge to the residents of the nearby community of Chestnut Neck when the British Army, arriving by ship, sacked their town on October 6, 1778. It had been used as a base by privateers who were capturing goods intended for British forces.