English Pleasure Horses for Sale near Randolph, VT

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Welsh Pony Mare
Three year old, wonderful Welsh Pony. Jordan has been ponied and riden on..
Rochester, Vermont
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Rochester, VT
VT
$6,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
I can't wait for the show, just point to the trailer and on I go! I stand ..
Shelburne, Vermont
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Shelburne, VT
VT
$8,000
Morgan Mare
H. D. Moriah is a nice mare that would make a great first horse. She has b..
Burlington, Vermont
Liver Chestnut
Morgan
Mare
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Burlington, VT
VT
$5,000
Appendix Stallion
13 yo 15 hh appendix QH gelding. Jumps, does some dressage, excellent trail..
Plainfield, Vermont
Gray
Appendix
Stallion
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Plainfield, VT
VT
$4,000
Paint Stallion
"Buck" is a very friendly gelding. He bathes, clips, trailers, and has been..
Bristol, Vermont
Buckskin
Paint
Stallion
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Bristol, VT
VT
$3,500
Bashkir Curly Mare
Lunges, ties, good for vet / farrier, UTD on all shots / hoofcare / teeth a..
Jericho, Vermont
Sorrel
Bashkir Curly
Mare
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Jericho, VT
VT
$3,800
Appaloosa Stallion
5 y / o Leopard Appy (white w / chestnut spots) . Has had a professional t..
Bradford, Vermont
Other
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Bradford, VT
VT
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
National calibre English Pleausre prospect. Tall, pretty with lots of trot...
Woodstock, Vermont
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Woodstock, VT
VT
$10,000
Appaloosa Mare
I have owned Jennie for 7 yrs. Sadly must sell to loving, knowledgeable hom..
Ludlow, Vermont
Appaloosa
Mare
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Ludlow, VT
VT
$1,200
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About Randolph, VT

Vermont granted the town on November 2, 1780, when the New Hampshire settlers could not locate the original grantees, whose patents were issued by New York. It was chartered on June 29, 1781 to Aaron Storrs and 70 others, and was originally named "Middlesex". The town was first settled circa 1778, when Vermont was an unrecognized state whose government existed in defiance of the government of New York, which claimed Vermont was a part of New York. To encourage recognition of the state by the United States, the town was renamed in honor of Edmund Randolph. With productive soil for cultivation, farming became an intensive industry.