Breeding Horses for Sale in Glenmont OH, Coshocton OH

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Quarter Horse Mare
Exquisite is a very nice mare. She has had a wonderful black colt and is a ..
Glenmont, Ohio
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Glenmont, OH
OH
$3,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Austin (Grade Quarter Horse) This palomino mare is approx. 15 years old and..
Coshocton, Ohio
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Coshocton, OH
OH
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Double Stuf Too is a beautiful dark grey AQHA filly. This coming 2 YO is al..
Barnesville, Ohio
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Barnesville, OH
OH
$1,500
Draft Mare
Awesome mare, was schooling first level movements, bold over jumps, easy to..
Junction City, Ohio
Draft
Mare
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Junction City, OH
OH
$10,000
Pinto Mare
Amber is a gorgeous Pinto broodmare. She is broke to ride and is in wonderf..
Belmont, Ohio
Pinto
Mare
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Belmont, OH
OH
$3,000
Paint Mare
Stars Lucky Twinkle is an APHA registered breeding stock mare by Robin Goes..
Jacobsburg, Ohio
Gray
Paint
Mare
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Jacobsburg, OH
OH
$1,500
Pinto Mare
Shy is a nice family horse that has been on trail rides in large groups and..
Glenmont, Ohio
Pinto
Mare
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Glenmont, OH
OH
$2,200
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Megan is a nice gaited mare that loads and hauls nicely. She trail rides. S..
Glenmont, Ohio
Palomino
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Glenmont, OH
OH
$2,200
Palomino Mare
Goldie is a reg. Palomino mare that is in foal to "Boston babe asset" he is..
Glenmont, Ohio
Palomino
Palomino
Mare
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Glenmont, OH
OH
$1,800
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About Cambridge, OH

In 1796, Col. Sean O'Brien received funds to blaze a road suitable for travel by horse through the Ohio wilderness from a point on the Ohio River opposite Wheeling, Virginia (now Wheeling, West Virginia) to another point opposite Maysville, Kentucky. Where this road, known as Zane's Trace, crossed Wills Creek, a ferry was established in 1798. This was followed by the first bridge authorized by the legislature of the Northwest Territory, built in 1803. The land on which part of Cambridge stands was granted to Zaccheus Biggs and Zaccheus Beatty by the government in 1801.