Gray Horses for Sale near Orangeburg, SC

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Welsh Pony - Horse for Sale in Aiken, SC 29801
Dove
Dove is a 15 year old mare. She excels in natural horsemanship and is a car..
Aiken, South Carolina
Gray
Welsh Pony
Mare
18
Aiken, SC
SC
$2,500
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Lexington, SC
Percheron Stallion
8y / o 16. 3-17h Perch / Tb Gelding. Rides drives Started over fences Trai..
Lexington, South Carolina
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
-
Lexington, SC
SC
$8,000
Warmblood Mare
With a little bit more time, Ivy will be a children's packer. Already crui..
Aiken, South Carolina
Gray
Warmblood
Mare
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Aiken, SC
SC
$12,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Duke is a six year old 16. 1 HH homebred, farm raised grey sport horse gel..
Aiken, South Carolina
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Aiken, SC
SC
$17,500
Andalusian Stallion
Tremendous mover, great dressage prospect. Sire:Temerario 1, 2002 ERAHC C..
Swansea, South Carolina
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Swansea, SC
SC
$9,000
Arabian Stallion
Very smart & willing. Needs finishing. Will make world class english show ..
Ruffin, South Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Ruffin, SC
SC
$500
Thoroughbred Mare
Reese is a green thoroughbred mare with potential in the hunter ring, the h..
Columbia, South Carolina
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Columbia, SC
SC
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
"Cutter" : 9 Year Old Registered Arabian Gelding - Gray, 15 H, has had prof..
Columbia, South Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Columbia, SC
SC
$3,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Calypso Dancer (registered name: Sulky Squaw) competed successfully in pre ..
Lexington, South Carolina
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Lexington, SC
SC
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Wonderful horse and absoulute packer. He is calm enough that anyone can ri..
Lexington, South Carolina
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Lexington, SC
SC
$12,000
Pony Mare
bombproof, shows, trail rides, drives, loads, clips, easykeeper exc. grnd m..
Wagener, South Carolina
Gray
Pony
Mare
-
Wagener, SC
SC
$5,000
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About Orangeburg, SC

European settlement in this area started in 1704 when George Sterling set up a post here for fur trade with Native Americans. To encourage settlement, the General Assembly of the Province of South Carolina in 1730 organized the area as a township, naming it Orangeburg for William IV, Prince of Orange, the son-in-law of King George II of Great Britain. In 1735, a colony of 200 Swiss, German and Dutch immigrants formed a community near the banks of the North Edisto River. The site was attractive because of the fertile soil and the abundance of wildlife. The river provided the all-important transportation waterway to the port of Charleston on the Atlantic coast for the area's agriculture and lumber products, and for shipping goods upriver.