Dressage Horses for Sale near Fayetteville, TX

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Percheron Stallion
Big beautiful percheron stallion. Elastic, flat kneed, stretchy trot. Ani..
Lexington, Texas
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
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Lexington, TX
TX
$300
Paint Mare
Doc badger mare with less than 60 under saddle. Amazing and willing, will ..
Lexington, Texas
Paint
Mare
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Lexington, TX
TX
$7,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Exceptional mover currently at Training level in dressage. Elegant and ha..
Bastrop, Texas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Bastrop, TX
TX
$15,000
Percheron Stallion
Beautiful and athletic percheron stallion in his first year showing and br..
Lexington, Texas
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
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Lexington, TX
TX
$150
Thoroughbred Stallion
Charismatic, talented, atheletic FEI prospect is standing in my pasture. F..
Bastrop, Texas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Bastrop, TX
TX
$10,000
Paint Mare
Beautiful, 30 days training, needs exp rider, loads in trailer, stands for..
Brenham, Texas
Palomino
Paint
Mare
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Brenham, TX
TX
$2,800
Welsh Pony Stallion
Add some color to your fields with Jirehs Rising Sun! Double dilute, guara..
Caldwell, Texas
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Caldwell, TX
TX
$300
Appaloosa Stallion
Quest has a bald blanket and black lightning strikes on his legs. He has pr..
Orchard, Texas
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Orchard, TX
TX
$250
Thoroughbred Stallion
16. 2 Thoroughbred (3 / 4) Shire (1 / 4) Cross. The temperment of a Shire ..
Red Rock (austin), Texas
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Red Rock (austin), TX
TX
$5,500
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About Fayetteville, TX

The town is located in an area that was originally granted to Alex Thompson and George Cumberland. Fayetteville's first immigrant settlers were the families headed by John Crier, James Cummins, and James J. Ross, three of the Old Three Hundred. The settlement began at the location of a stagecoach stop on an old road between San Felipe and Bastrop. Even though Fayette County was named after General Lafayette, the Revolutionary War hero, the community was named in 1844 after Fayetteville, North Carolina, for a prominent citizen of the time, who had surveyed the community, named its streets, and donated lots for the Fayetteville Academy and the town's multidenominational Union Church.