Chestnut Jumping Horses for Sale near Greensboro, NC

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Appendix Stallion
Private Ryan is a well disciplined horse, he knows his job and puts all of..
Walnut Cove, North Carolina
Chestnut
Appendix
Stallion
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Walnut Cove, NC
NC
$2,000
Half Arabian Stallion
LEVI: 7 yo 14. 2 hh paint / Arabian gelding. Loves to jump - fun & forwar..
Pittsboro, North Carolina
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Pittsboro, NC
NC
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
FLASH 6 yo 15 hh QH / TB gelding. Beautiful mover. Jumping 2'6" courses;..
Pittsboro, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Pittsboro, NC
NC
$8,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
GORDON: 13 yo 15. 2 hh Quarterhorse gelding. Very smooth W / T / C gaits. ..
Pittsboro, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Pittsboro, NC
NC
$5,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
This is Private Ryan, Ryan for short. He is a well disciplined horse with ..
Walnut Cove, North Carolina
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Walnut Cove, NC
NC
$3,000
Appendix Stallion
"Senors Impression" is a well bred 15. 2h registered 6 year old QH gelding...
Greensboro, North Carolina
Chestnut
Appendix
Stallion
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Greensboro, NC
NC
$5,000
Paint Stallion
Dillon is a beautiful chestnut and white paint gelding. He is in profession..
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
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Winston-Salem, NC
NC
$4,000
Appendix Mare
Very cute pony, great over fences, correct for dressage, has been used exte..
Mocksville, North Carolina
Chestnut
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Mare
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Mocksville, NC
NC
$3,300
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About Greensboro, NC

At the time of European encounter, the inhabitants of the area that became Greensboro were a Siouan-speaking people called the Saura. : 7 Other indigenous cultures had occupied this area for thousands of years, typically settling along the waterways, as did the early settlers. Quaker migrants from Pennsylvania, by way of Maryland, arrived at Capefair (now Greensboro) in about 1750. The new settlers began organized religious services affiliated with the Cane Creek Friends Meeting in Snow Camp in 1751. Three years later, 40 Quaker families were granted approval to establish New Garden Monthly Meeting.