Gaited Horses for Sale near Edgefield, SC

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Spotted Saddle - Horse for Sale in Modoc, SC 29838
Shanta
BOUGHT 2YRS ago to train my grand boys she did great they now decided horse..
Modoc, South Carolina
Black Overo
Spotted Saddle
Mare
14
Modoc, SC
SC
$7,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Augusta, GA 30907
Sold
Registered TWH mare with excellent pedigree Very well trained. Fast and ..
Augusta, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
20
Augusta, GA
GA
Sold
Mule Stallion
This is one AWSOME colt! He is VERY well gaited and is so gorgeous that he..
Waynesboro, Georgia
Palomino
Mule
Stallion
-
Waynesboro, GA
GA
$3,500
Mule Stallion
Spanish Jennet / Tiger Horse / Gaited appaloosa Colt DOB 6 / 17 / 07 ..
Waynesboro, Georgia
Palomino
Mule
Stallion
-
Waynesboro, GA
GA
$2,500
Paso Fino Mare
Loads, leads, stands tied, easily caught in pasture, stands for farrier Ha..
Waynesboro, Georgia
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Waynesboro, GA
GA
$2,500
Tiger Stallion
Spanish Jennet - Tiger Horse - Walkaloosa Call him what you want! This boy ..
Waynesboro, Georgia
Bay
Tiger
Stallion
-
Waynesboro, GA
GA
Contact
Paso Fino Mare
This filly has it all, gait, attitude and WONDERFUL presence. This little ..
Waynesboro, Georgia
Gray
Paso Fino
Mare
-
Waynesboro, GA
GA
$1,800
Saddlebred Stallion
This high headed show horse has load of motion and always show off his prou..
Augusta, Georgia
Liver Chestnut
Saddlebred
Stallion
-
Augusta, GA
GA
$15,000
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About Edgefield, SC

The story of Edgefield is more than a quarter of a millennium long, reaching back to before the first European settlers arrived, when only Native Americans roamed the forests. At that time the area which later became Edgefield County was a vast wilderness of virgin forests, occasional prairies, great cane brakes, and sparkling rivers and creeks. It was bisected by the fall line, with sandy soils on the southeast side of this line growing primarily pine trees, and rich clay soils on the northwest side growing primarily oak and hickory. Wildlife was abundant with deer and turkey, but also with elk, buffalo (bison), panther, and bear. The initial settlement of present-day Edgefield County occurred in the quarter century between 1750 and 1775.