Horses for Sale near Orleans, MA

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Belle
17 yr Paint Mare, Trails all day, loves workin with cows. Experienced rider..
Sandwich, Massachusetts
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
19
Sandwich, MA
MA
$3,500
Friesian Mare
VERY FLASHY!!!! Priced to sell. Black and white paint FRIESIAN sport horse ..
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Tobiano
Friesian
Mare
7
Plymouth, MA
MA
$8,500
Gypsy Vanner Stallion
This colt is big boned and flashy and will be TALL. His dam WHR Aurelia is ..
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Tobiano
Gypsy Vanner
Stallion
7
Plymouth, MA
MA
$15,000
Selle Francais Stallion
This horse has had some time off due to his owner going off to school. He ..
Hanson, Massachusetts
Bay
Selle Francais
Stallion
-
Hanson, MA
MA
$7,500
Morgan Mare
Stormy is a 10 year old registered morgan who stands 13. 3 hands tall. Shes..
West Barnstable, Massachusetts
Morgan
Mare
-
West Barnstable, MA
MA
$1,200
Morgan Stallion
Beautiful 2 1 / 2 yr old Lippitt Morgan Gelding, Very willing to learn, UTD..
Duxbury, Massachusetts
Bay
Morgan
Stallion
-
Duxbury, MA
MA
$3,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Spirited and athletic, she needs consistent work. Excellent stable manners...
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Plymouth, MA
MA
$1,800
Paint Stallion
2002 Show Highlights: Reserve Champion in Special Hunters @ Seacoast; Place..
Sandwich, Massachusetts
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Sandwich, MA
MA
$9,500
Paint Stallion
Adorable 3y / o paint gelding ready to be started under saddle. he has grou..
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Plymouth, MA
MA
$2,000
Draft Mare
Athletic & scopey talented young horse. Professionally trained. Does change..
Sandwich, Massachusetts
Bay
Draft
Mare
-
Sandwich, MA
MA
$12,000
Hanoverian Mare
Alyea: Registered & branded black Hanoverian mare. This former dressage h..
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Black
Hanoverian
Mare
-
Barnstable, MA
MA
$40,000
1

About Orleans, MA

Orleans was first settled in 1693 by Pilgrims from the Plymouth Colony who were dissatisfied with the poor soil and small tracts of land granted to them. Originally the southern parish of neighboring Eastham, Orleans was officially incorporated in 1797. Orleans was named in honor of Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, in recognition of France's support for the 13 colonies during the American Revolution, and because the town did not want an English name, as they had been captured twice by the British during the war. Early history, like much of the Cape, revolved around fishing, whaling and agriculture. As the fishing industry grew, salt works sprang up in the town to help preserve the catches.