Breeding Horses for Sale near Johnston, SC

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Paint Mare
13 year old Grade Paint Mare, Sorrel & White, big, stout, 15H, trail - rid..
Williston, South Carolina
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Williston, SC
SC
$650
Tennessee Walking Mare
Registered Tennesse Walker Mare, Blue Roan with white blaze & 3 white stoc..
Williston, South Carolina
Blue Roan
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Williston, SC
SC
$1,250
Quarter Horse Mare
Taylor is a nice mare that has king, doc bar, and peppy san in her papers...
Ware Shoals, South Carolina
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Ware Shoals, SC
SC
$1,800
Paso Fino Mare
Good - sized, super conformation young mare with ultra smooth, light snapp..
Windsor, South Carolina
Bay Roan
Paso Fino
Mare
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Windsor, SC
SC
$7,500
Paso Fino Stallion
Exceptionally large for the breed, with excellent conformation and tempera..
Windsor, South Carolina
Brown
Paso Fino
Stallion
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Windsor, SC
SC
$10,500
Paint Stallion
Gorgeous Tri - color, Calm disposition, stallion. 90% color producer. stra..
Swansea, South Carolina
Paint
Stallion
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Swansea, SC
SC
$300
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is a great mom and throws big muscular babies. She has a nice bl..
Blythe, Georgia
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Blythe, GA
GA
$700
Haflinger Mare
Gorgeous ten year old Haflinger mare. Proven brood mare. Very easy keeper..
Grovetown, Georgia
Palomino
Haflinger
Mare
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Grovetown, GA
GA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
AQHA / NFQHA 1996 Sorrel broodmare. . they don't get any better than this. ..
Grovetown, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Grovetown, GA
GA
$3,000
Appendix Mare
11 year old 15. 2 hand Appendix Quarter Horse, dark bay with lots of chrome..
Aiken, South Carolina
Bay
Appendix
Mare
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Aiken, SC
SC
$600
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Wonderful colt by Gen's Armed and Dangerous out of a Delight of Pride mare...
Barnwell, South Carolina
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Barnwell, SC
SC
$4,000
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About Johnston, SC

Johnston is called The Hub of the Ridge because it is located at the meeting place of the three river systems which flow away from the Ridge, a fertile plateau about 30 miles (48 km) long between clay hills to the north and sand hills to the south. The area has been settled since the mid-1700s. In 1791 as George Washington traveled through the area on his triumphal tour through the country, he stopped at the Lott family plantation, just east of Johnston. In the late 1860s, the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad expanded westward from Columbia to Augusta. Edward Jones Mims, M.D., persuaded William Johnston, president of the railroad, to run the railroad through the 1,200-acre (490 ha) Mims plantation.