Horses for Sale in Broomfield CO, Evergreen CO

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Broomfield, CO 80023
Andalusian Mare
Olympica “Pica” 5 yr. old Andalusian mare, purebred and registered with IAL..
Broomfield, Colorado
Bay
Andalusian
Mare
14
Broomfield, CO
CO
$12,500
Holsteiner - Horse for Sale in Evergreen, CO 80439
Holsteiner Mare
Chive was purchased in Belgium, completed her mare performance test in Apri..
Evergreen, Colorado
Chestnut
Holsteiner
Mare
15
Evergreen, CO
CO
$24,500
Holsteiner - Horse for Sale in Evergreen, CO 80439
Holsteiner Stallion
The first foal by Comme Il Faut born in America! 'Bocephus' arrived on May ..
Evergreen, Colorado
Bay
Holsteiner
Stallion
9
Evergreen, CO
CO
$15,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Longmont, CO 80504
Paint Mare
Meet Cookie. Cookie is a beautiful black-and-white registered paint who was..
Longmont, Colorado
Black Overo
Paint
Mare
-
Longmont, CO
CO
$225
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Erie, CO 80504
Thoroughbred Gelding
JC Registered, un-raced TB. Sound. Is currently schooling 1st level dress..
Erie, Colorado
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
24
Erie, CO
CO
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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Littleton, CO 80124
Arabian Gelding
Belly Buster (Sugar Baby) is an engaged, friendly, and easygoing 22 yr old ..
Littleton, Colorado
Chestnut
Arabian
Gelding
-
Littleton, CO
CO
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Missouri Fox Trotter - Horse for Sale in Fort Collins, CO 80526
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Melody is a 15 year old well trained Fox Trotter mare I use her for Western..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Other
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Fort Collins, CO
CO
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About Broomfield, CO

The municipality of Broomfield was incorporated in 1961 in the southeastern corner of Boulder County. While it is unsure how it received its name, most researchers guess it is from the broomcorn grown in the area, a tall sorghum that farmers sold for use as brooms and whisk brooms. Over the next three decades, the city grew through annexations, many of which crossed the county line into four adjacent counties: Adams, Boulder, Jefferson and Weld. In the 1990s, city leaders began to push for the creation of a separate county to avoid the inefficiencies of dealing with four separate court districts, four different county seats, and four separate county sales tax bases. It also had longstanding political differences with Boulder County [ clarification needed ] which impelled it to separate.