Draft Horses for Sale near Highland Park, TX

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Draft - Horse for Sale in Leonard, TX 75452
Otis
Big boy with a sweet personality. He is a good horse. He is just to much ho..
Leonard, Texas
Pinto
Draft
Gelding
9
Leonard, TX
TX
$7,200
Draft Stallion
Super sweet & socialized spotted draft colt! NASDHA pending. Will consider ..
Pilot Point, Texas
Draft
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$4,000
Draft Stallion
Adorable & sweet little blue - eyed colt, NASDHA reg pending. Will conside..
Pilot Point, Texas
Draft
Stallion
-
Pilot Point, TX
TX
$4,000
Draft Stallion
Gorgeous black and white spotted colt! Handled by hundreds of kids alread..
Pilot Point, Texas
Draft
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$4,000
Draft Stallion
spirited..
Joshua, Texas
Draft
Stallion
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Joshua, TX
TX
$300
Draft Mare
spirited..
Joshua, Texas
Brown
Draft
Mare
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Joshua, TX
TX
$300
Draft Stallion
Incredibly gentle stud, super athletic gait, handled by over 300 children ..
Pilot Point, Texas
Draft
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$5,000
Draft Stallion
Koda (formerly known as Wiley) is a proven foxhunting mount and a great ev..
Keller, Texas
Sorrel
Draft
Stallion
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Keller, TX
TX
$6,000
Draft Stallion
4 yr. old, 1500 lb. black & white Shire. NASDHA Pemium registered. PDR reg..
Pilot Point, Texas
Tobiano
Draft
Stallion
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Pilot Point, TX
TX
$600
Draft Mare
great broodmare. good confirmation, halters, leads, ties, trailers. we res..
Kaufman, Texas
Gray
Draft
Mare
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Kaufman, TX
TX
$500
Draft Mare
Weanling, halter broke, ties, leads, but still working with her at times on..
Blue Ridge, Texas
Palomino
Draft
Mare
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Blue Ridge, TX
TX
$600
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About Highland Park, TX

The land now known as Highland Park was bought in 1889 by a group of investors from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known as the Philadelphia Place Land Association, for an average price of $377 an acre, with a total of $500,000. Henry Exall, an agent, intended to develop the land along Turtle Creek as Philadelphia Place, exclusive housing based on parkland areas in Philadelphia. He laid gravel roads, and dammed Turtle Creek, forming Exall Lake, before the Panic of 1893 brought a blow to his fortunes, halting development. Afterwards, he began a horse breeding farm. In the 1890s, Exall Lake was a common picnic destination for Dallas residents.