Jumping Horses for Sale near Keyser, WV

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Half Arabian Stallion
"SKIP"is 7 yr old arab / qtr horse cross, 15. 3 hnd. skip has had some pro..
Grantsville, Maryland
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Grantsville, MD
MD
$2,300
Paint Mare
Potential, Potential Potential. This filly has got it all. Looks, Temperame..
Stephens City, Virginia
Paint
Mare
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$4,000
Draft Mare
This beautiful filly is a pleasure to work with. She is just stunning. She..
Winchester, Virginia
Chestnut
Draft
Mare
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Winchester, VA
VA
$15,000
Gentle Giant
You could not ask for a Nicer young horse at this Price and going Great und..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
This little gelding is a great mover that is comfortable to ride. He has st..
Winchester, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Winchester, VA
VA
Contact
Paint Mare
Dawn McCue ("Falcon") is a talented, athletic, and smart mare that would ma..
Oakland, Maryland
Black Overo
Paint
Mare
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Oakland, MD
MD
$5,800
Thoroughbred Mare
Hailey is a beautiful jumper with a sweet courious personality. Warmblood c..
Winchester, Virginia
Pinto
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Winchester, VA
VA
$5,500
Paint Stallion
SOLD WIll have available a Full sister of his by Spring 2004. Have added a ..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$5,000
Appendix Stallion
1988 Thoroughbred / Quarter Horse X, registered Appendix gelding, red bay w..
Cumberland, Maryland
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Cumberland, MD
MD
$6,000
Paint Stallion
BS Paint / TB cross gelding. 20 months old, 15. 2 hands. Has Wonderful Pote..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,000
Paint Stallion
This is a Beautiful, Warmblood looking Paint / TB cross , gelding. 17 month..
Stephens City, Virginia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Stephens City, VA
VA
$3,000
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About Keyser, WV

Keyser, the county seat of Mineral County, is located on the North Branch of the Potomac River at its juncture with New Creek in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Throughout the centuries, the town went through a series of name changes, but was ultimately named after William Keyser, a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad official. The first Europeans to pass through what would become present-day Keyser are believed to have been William Mayo and George Savage, sent by Lord Fairfax in 1736 to seek out the source of the Potomac River. The first local land grant was issued by Fairfax to Christopher Beelor on March 20, 1752. The place was first called Paddy Town, for Patrick McCarty, an Irish immigrant who came to then-Hampshire County, Virginia, sometime after 1740.