Driving Horses for Sale near Ware, MA

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Appendix - Horse for Sale in West Brookfield, MA
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Financial situation FORCES listing. . . Libby is part of our family. My d..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Chestnut
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West Brookfield, MA
MA
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This very special Mare is looking for a new forever home due to my current..
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
Chestnut
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West Brookfield, MA
MA
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Hackney Mare
Owner must retire due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. ..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Mare
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East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,500
Hackney Stallion
Owner retiring due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. Sh..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Stallion
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East Hampton, CT
CT
$2,500
Hackney Stallion
Owner retiring due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. Li..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
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East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,000
Morgan Mare
Lady Liberty, 22 yrs. young, spunky, very forward mover, but does not bolt..
Ware, Massachusetts
Sorrel
Morgan
Mare
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Ware, MA
MA
$500
Miniature Stallion
Hawk Hollows Max's Shadow is 8 yr old , 33. 25" Grulla Miniature gelding, t..
Greene, Rhode Island
Grulla
Miniature
Stallion
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Greene, RI
RI
$1,800
Fjord Stallion
Great Gelding, Loves to jump, now jumping three foot, with the potential to..
Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
Fjord
Stallion
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Shelburne Falls, MA
MA
$13,000
Miniature Stallion
this super sweet mini is only 26 in tall now and is excellent with children..
Spencer, Massachusetts
Miniature
Stallion
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Spencer, MA
MA
$600
Morgan Stallion
Springtown Champagne double registered AMHA for breed and PHBA for color is..
Spencer, Massachusetts
Palomino
Morgan
Stallion
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Spencer, MA
MA
$750
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About Ware, MA

Ware was first settled on Equivalent Lands in 1717 and was officially incorporated in 1775. It is named after the English town of Ware in Hertfordshire. In 1716 a tract of land which was a little more than 11,000 acres (4,500 ha) in size was granted to John Read. He named it "The Manour of Peace" and had it in mind to develop in the style of an English manor, anticipating that it would later become a very valuable country estate. He leased out the land and did not sell 1-acre (4,000 m 2) until after his death, when he gave a gift of 200 acres (0.81 km 2) to serve as a ministry lot.