Jumping Horses for Sale near New Haven, MI

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Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in South Lyon, MI 48178
Trudy's Sapphira
Our loss your gain, Sapphira is so sweet, wants to learn and will absolutel..
South Lyon, Michigan
Bay Overo
Gypsy Vanner
Mare
3
South Lyon, MI
MI
$15,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Fair Haven, MI 48023
Thoroughbred Mare
La Kita is an 11 year old TB mare. She has a fun, spunky personality, and ..
Fair Haven, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
22
Fair Haven, MI
MI
$10,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Herman is a willing 3 year old thoroughbred. He walks, trots, canters and ..
Emmett, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Emmett, MI
MI
$1,500
Percheron Mare
great mare in training for huntseat and will be a great mare for jumping d..
Croswell, Michigan
Black
Percheron
Mare
-
Croswell, MI
MI
$1,500
Hanoverian Mare
5 year old Registered Sport Horse mare for sale, FLASHY bay, white blaze, ..
Port Huron, Michigan
Bay
Hanoverian
Mare
-
Port Huron, MI
MI
Contact
Thoroughbred Stallion
Greek is a really great horse! Learns very quick. Done some training with ..
Detroit, Michigan
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Detroit, MI
MI
$2,800
Hackney Stallion
Mr. Karate Chop (Hiya!) Pretty Pinto Hackney type pony 4 sale. Show pony p..
Grand Blanc, Michigan
Pinto
Hackney
Stallion
-
Grand Blanc, MI
MI
$3,700

About New Haven, MI

The first settlers in the New Haven area were chiefly the Native Americans of the Ojibwa/Cherokee tribe. The Swan Creek Chippewa is a predominant segment of the tribe. French settlers came to the area in 1835 when the first land was purchased from the federal government. The settlement was originally called “New Baltimore Station” because of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad depot located there that did its main commerce with the Village of New Baltimore, on Anchor Bay and at the other end of the New Haven/Romeo plank road (also known as the Ashley/Romeo Plank Road) that served the area. The portion of the plank road that went through the village became the main road of New Haven.