Hackney Horses for Sale near East Hampton, CT

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Hackney Mare
Owner must retire due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer, ..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Mare
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East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,500
Hackney Mare
Owner must retire due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. ..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Mare
-
East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,500
Hackney Stallion
Owner retiring due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. Sh..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Stallion
-
East Hampton, CT
CT
$2,500
Hackney Stallion
Owner retiring due to ill health, price reduced, make reasonable offer. Li..
East Hampton, Connecticut
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
-
East Hampton, CT
CT
$1,000
Hackney Stallion
Just N Gogetter (AHHS #23156) (Dun - Haven Celebrity X Gentleman's Midnigh..
Middletown, Connecticut
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
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Middletown, CT
CT
$2,800
Hackney Stallion
Just N Gogetter (AHHS #23156) (Dun - Haven Celebrity X Gentleman's Midnigh..
Middletown, Connecticut
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
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Middletown, CT
CT
$3,500
Hackney Stallion
Haafsvilles Lil Spirit (AHHA# 12953) AT STUD (Rhythms Spirit (Apollos Spiri..
Middletown, Connecticut
Bay
Hackney
Stallion
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Middletown, CT
CT
$500
Hackney Stallion
Blue Star Diamond (PtHA #95493Y) (Stormy Seawolf (Pinto / Hackney) X Missy ..
Middletown, Connecticut
Pinto
Hackney
Stallion
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Middletown, CT
CT
Contact
Hackney Mare
Just N Image (AHHA #20742) (The Executive (Dun - Haven Crescendo) X Maxwelt..
Middletown, Connecticut
Black
Hackney
Mare
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Middletown, CT
CT
$4,000
Hackney Stallion
Dream Weaver POF (AHHS #23506, PtHA #106775Y) (Stagefright POF (Knight's Wi..
Middletown, Connecticut
Pinto
Hackney
Stallion
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Middletown, CT
CT
$3,000
Hackney Mare
MH Just Dessert (AHHS #22952) (Dunhaven Master Cadet X MH Brown Betty (Sign..
Middletown, Connecticut
Bay
Hackney
Mare
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Middletown, CT
CT
$1,000
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About East Hampton, CT

The European-derived first settlers of the area arrived in 1739 by sea from Eastham, Massachusetts. They traveled up the Connecticut River to Middle Haddam parish between the two adjacent towns of Middletown and Haddam. Led by Isaac Smith, some of these settlers went on to the hills near Lake Pocotopaug, the present-day location of East Hampton. In 1746, the settlers named their community Easthampton parish after their former home of Eastham. In 1767, the community was separated from Middletown incorporated by the Connecticut General Assembly as the township of Chatham, after Chatham, Medway due to the important shipbuilding industries that both places had in common.