Dressage Horses for Sale near Appleton, WI

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Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Amherst, WI 54406
Willow
15 yr old Friesian Sport Horse Mare Ready to show Training Level Dressage. ..
Amherst, Wisconsin
Bay
Warmblood
Mare
19
Amherst, WI
WI
$7,950
Draft Mare
Onyx is a beautiful, black thoroughbred / percheron cross. She will make ..
Neenah, Wisconsin
Black
Draft
Mare
-
Neenah, WI
WI
$4,000
Morgan Mare
3 yr old morgan mare, started, going very very well, good stop, quick lear..
Omro, Wisconsin
Morgan
Mare
-
Omro, WI
WI
$2,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
This horse is one of a kind, he is a quick learner, eager to please, collec..
Appleton, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Appleton, WI
WI
$6,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Chrome is a 5 yr old throughbred gelding as sweet as can be. Trailers / cl..
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Sheboygan, WI
WI
$6,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Great registered all - around QH mare. Is awesome at english and just bega..
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Green Bay, WI
WI
$6,300
Warmblood Mare
Reanna is a sweet filly by the OLD / RPSI Stallion Remarkable, out of my Ho..
Hortonville, Wisconsin
Bay
Warmblood
Mare
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Hortonville, WI
WI
$10,000
National Show Mare
Isabelle is a beautiful double reg. mare with great conformation and motion..
Ogdensburg, Wisconsin
Chestnut
National Show
Mare
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Ogdensburg, WI
WI
$5,000
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About Appleton, WI

The territory where Appleton is today was traditionally occupied by the Ho-Chunk and the Menominee. The Menominee Nation ceded the territory to the United States in the Treaty of the Cedars in 1836, with Chief Oshkosh representing the Menominee. The treaty came at the end of several years of negotiations between the Menominee, the Ho-Chunk and the federal government about how to accommodate the Oneida, Stockbridge-Munsee, and Brothertown peoples who were removed from New York to Wisconsin. The Ho-Chunk never ratified the final treaty as only the Menominee ceded land. In the Menominee language, Appleton is known as AhkŨnemeh, or "watches for them place".