Gray Horses for Sale near Schenectady, NY

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Quarter Horse Mare
"Charm" is a real sweet mare. She has a super disposition and a very willin..
Fort Ann, New York
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fort Ann, NY
NY
$3,000
Arabian Mare
This beautiful grey just exudes quality! Bankeyna was appraised as a 2 yea..
Hudson, New York
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Hudson, NY
NY
$7,500
Arabian Mare
Elegant and correct grey mare with bloody shoulder marking. Out of champion..
Hudson, New York
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Hudson, NY
NY
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Elegant and correct grey mare with bloody shoulder marking. Out of champion..
Hudson, New York
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Hudson, NY
NY
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Arabian Stallion
Sohnatra HRN ( #0604735 ) 2003 Gray Colt Refined, Athletic, and Extraordina..
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Pittsfield, MA
MA
$6,000
Arabian Mare
(AHA # 0393846) ( Bandos PASB (Negatiw x Bandola) x Baskeyna ( Bask x Syn..
Hudson, New York
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Hudson, NY
NY
$7,500
Andalusian Stallion
Registered half - Andalusian, classically trained; will perform first level..
Germantown, New York
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
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Germantown, NY
NY
$15,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Gray filly with crescent moon star. Excellent manners. Handled daily, stan..
Averill Park, New York
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Averill Park, NY
NY
$800
Thoroughbred Mare
Will make a great hunter, BEAUTIFUL, needs a good home, call or email for m..
Albany, New York
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Albany, NY
NY
$6,500
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About Schenectady, NY

When first encountered by Europeans, the Mohawk Valley was the territory of the Mohawk nation, one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, or Haudenosaunee. They had occupied territory in the region since at least 1100 AD. Starting in the early 1600s the Mohawk moved their settlements closer to the river and by 1629, they had also taken over territories on the west bank of the Hudson River that were formerly held by the Algonquian-speaking Mahican people. In the 1640s, the Mohawk had three major villages, all on the south side of the Mohawk River. The easternmost one was Ossernenon, located about 9 miles west of present-day Auriesville, New York.