Haflinger Horses for Sale near Allentown, PA

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Haflinger Mare
Rescue - Hanna approx 5 yr old 12 / 13 hands - hafflinger mare quiet and g..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Haflinger
Mare
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Bernville, PA
PA
$500
Haflinger Mare
Elise - 4 month old hafflinger filly back left hoof is being corrected vet..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Haflinger
Mare
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Bernville, PA
PA
$400
Haflinger Mare
Miss Barbie Doll - Hafflinger mare approx 5 yr old and 13 hands rides and ..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Haflinger
Mare
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Bernville, PA
PA
$2,000
Haflinger Stallion
This horse has a very nice gait. Very Smooth. Healthy Need to sell moving ..
New Tripoli, Pennsylvania
Palomino
Haflinger
Stallion
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New Tripoli, PA
PA
$750
Haflinger Stallion
Adorable haflinger gelding by the special stallion ARISTOBELLE RP. should ..
Califon, New Jersey
Chestnut
Haflinger
Stallion
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Califon, NJ
NJ
$5,000
Haflinger Stallion
Mawby has driven 4 in hand and is now in dressage training. Also started o..
Milford, New Jersey
Chestnut
Haflinger
Stallion
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Milford, NJ
NJ
$7,500
Haflinger Stallion
Laddy is a 15 year old Haflinger gelding. He rides & drives. He trail ride..
Hamburg, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Haflinger
Stallion
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Hamburg, PA
PA
$1,500
Haflinger Stallion
Sparky is a perfect example of the "ST" Line, , drafty haflinger stallion. ..
Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
Haflinger
Stallion
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Nescopeck, PA
PA
$1,800
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About Allentown, PA

In the early 1700s, the land now occupied by the city of Allentown and Lehigh County was a wilderness of scrub oak where neighboring tribes of Native Americans fished for trout and hunted for deer, grouse, and other game. In 1736, a large area to the north of Philadelphia, embracing the present site of Allentown and what is now Lehigh County, was deeded by 23 chiefs of the five great Native American nations to John, Thomas, and Richard Penn, sons of William Penn. The price for this tract included shoes and buckles, hats, shirts, knives, scissors, combs, needles, looking glasses, rum, and pipes. The land that was to become Allentown was part of a 5,000-acre (20 km 2) plot William Allen purchased on September 10, 1735, from his business partner Joseph Turner, who was assigned the warrant to the land by Thomas Penn, son of William Penn, on May 18, 1732. The land was originally surveyed on November 23, 1736.