Bay English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Thornton, CO

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Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Highlands Ranch, CO 80130
Escalate
Drogon is just about the sweetest, funniest, most child like horse you’ll e..
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Bay
Thoroughbred
Gelding
12
Highlands Ranch, CO
CO
$11,111
Arabian Stallion
Spiter has had trail riding, play polo and started jumping. He would be a ..
Larkspur, Colorado
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Larkspur, CO
CO
$1,500
Friesian Mare
Witness is a wonderful Friesian Arabian cross mare that is coming on five ..
Parker, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Mare
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Parker, CO
CO
$7,000
Friesian Stallion
Levi is an awesome mover and is destined for the dressage ring. He is a si..
Parker, Colorado
Bay
Friesian
Stallion
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Parker, CO
CO
$8,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Lady needs a home where she will be able to reach her full potential. She ..
Longmont, Colorado
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Longmont, CO
CO
$2,500
Morgan Stallion
Beautiful, kind, willing, and sensitive young prospect. Dam was from the W..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
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Fort Collins, CO
CO
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Georgeous Paint / Quarter mare, Thick white blaze four white socks, smart, ..
Aurora, Colorado
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Aurora, CO
CO
$1,650
Quarter Horse Mare
Savannah is an adorable 14. 2 hand bay QH mare with a star, stripe, snip an..
Littleton, Colorado
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Littleton, CO
CO
$2,800
Half Arabian Mare
SUDZUKI [ El Ghazi x Imp Suddie Medina]: This Arabian / Hackney mare is pr..
Elizabeth, Colorado
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Elizabeth, CO
CO
$27,500
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About Thornton, CO

Thornton consisted solely of farmland until 1953 when Sam Hoffman purchased a lot off Washington Street about seven miles (11 km) north of Denver. The town he laid out was the first fully planned community in Adams County, and the first to offer full municipal services from a single tax levy, including recreation services and free trash pickup. Thornton was named in honor of Former Colorado Governor Dan Thornton. The Thornton Community Association (TCA) was formed in 1954 to help guide the new community's development. By the end of 1955, Thornton had 5,500 residents in over 1,200 homes.