Miniature Horses for Sale near Salisbury, NC

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Miniature Stallion
this little man is ready to meet his new mom, he is very sweet. he would m..
Newton, North Carolina
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Newton, NC
NC
$500
Miniature Stallion
cute, grey mini donkey, reg. 5 yrs. old, halter broke but currently just ..
Denton, North Carolina
Gray
Miniature
Stallion
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Denton, NC
NC
$500
Miniature Stallion
Bravo is a tiny AMHA colt. His father is 4G's Little Kings Alfalfa Pleasure..
Statesville, North Carolina
Bay
Miniature
Stallion
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Statesville, NC
NC
$825
Miniature Mare
Cotton is a terrific little mare! She is an excessive white sabino. Which ..
Statesville, North Carolina
Miniature
Mare
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Statesville, NC
NC
$1,150
Miniature Stallion
Young reg AMHA stallion, great disposition, used for children to play with ..
Denton, North Carolina
Miniature
Stallion
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Denton, NC
NC
$500
Miniature Stallion
Proven producer, gentle, mostly black, pony mare care $3. 00 per day..
Denton, North Carolina
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Denton, NC
NC
$100
Miniature Stallion
Miniture horse stallion great with children. No bad manners! Ridden by 1 ye..
Statesville, North Carolina
Black
Miniature
Stallion
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Statesville, NC
NC
$300
Miniature Mare
This filly is very flashy and friendly. She is AMHA registered but may go ..
Statesville, North Carolina
Pinto
Miniature
Mare
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Statesville, NC
NC
$650
Miniature Stallion
AMHR, WCMHR miniature gelding. Gentle and easy to handle. Has been shown su..
Lexington, North Carolina
Chestnut
Miniature
Stallion
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Lexington, NC
NC
$700
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About Salisbury, NC

In 1753 an appointed Anglo-European trustee for Rowan County was directed to enter 40 acres (16 ha) of land for a County Seat, and public buildings were erected. The deed is dated February 11, 1755, when John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville conveyed 635 acres (257 ha) for the "Salisbury Township". The settlement was built at the intersection of longtime Native American trading routes. It became an economic hub along what was improved as the Great Wagon Road in North Carolina. It became the principal city of the Salisbury judicial and militia districts in the years leading up to the American Revolutionary War.