Breeding Horses for Sale near Franklinville, NY

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Arabian Mare
Samara is a gorgeous mare that is super sweet and loves to trail ride. She ..
Warren, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Warren, PA
PA
$2,500
Irish Draught Mare
Well bred, imported, broodmare, currently in foal to A Fine Romance offered..
Clarence, New York
Irish Draught
Mare
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Clarence, NY
NY
$25,000
Paint Mare
Tess is well bred green broke mare is doing very well under saddle just nee..
Forestville, New York
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Forestville, NY
NY
$2,250
Quarter Horse Mare
Registered QH Proven Broodmare; Excellent mother, easy breeder, foals easy;..
Fredonia, New York
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fredonia, NY
NY
$3,500
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
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Clarence Center, NY
NY
$1,200
Thoroughbred Stallion
Rajya Sabha By Concern - Calipha, by Two Punch An Allowance Winner of $143,..
Dansville, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Dansville, NY
NY
$500
Friesian Mare
a Black N White Friesian Sport Horse Filly, she is only a yearling but almo..
Eden, New York
Black Overo
Friesian
Mare
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Eden, NY
NY
$7,500
Morgan Mare
This mare has brought home the blue ribbons in driving and is broke to sadd..
Genesee, Pennsylvania
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Genesee, PA
PA
$7,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Copper Charger is a large boned mare with good confirmation. We have bred ..
Clarence Center, New York
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Clarence Center, NY
NY
$3,800
Appaloosa Mare
Dove is reg. ApHC / FAHR. She is dark bay w / a snowflake pattern on rump. ..
Russell, Pennsylvania
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Russell, PA
PA
$4,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Master's Ready To Rumble is the direct Granson of Pride's Gold Coin. He is ..
Falconer, New York
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Falconer, NY
NY
$500
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About Franklinville, NY

The town was first settled around 1806 by Joseph McCluer and known then as McCluer Settlement. The Town of Hebe was established in 1812 from the town of Olean, at the time the only town in the county, and consisted of the entire northern half of the county. The size of Hebe (later dubbed "Ischua," not to be confused with the current town of the same name to the south) was reduced by the formation of new towns in the county: Perry (the northwest quadrant, 1814), Ellicottville, Freedom and Yorkshire (1820), and Farmersville (1821). In 1824, the town was dubbed Franklinville after the recently deceased William Temple Franklin, an agent with the Holland Land Company in his later years and the grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Lyndon was split off from Franklinville in 1829.