Horses for Sale in Sanford NC, Stedman NC

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Arabian Mare
Excellent youth or amateur show horse. Region 15 Champion Youth Western Pl..
Sanford, North Carolina
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Sanford, NC
NC
$15,000
Arabian Stallion
Wonderful disposition, very easy to get along with youth or amateur. Great ..
Sanford, North Carolina
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Sanford, NC
NC
$12,000
Arabian Stallion
Huckleberry Bey grandson, by Bravo V. Hunter / Show Hack maybe Country pro..
Sanford, North Carolina
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Sanford, NC
NC
$8,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
This horse has been trail rode. The owner was injured at work and not able ..
Stedman, North Carolina
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Stedman, NC
NC
$650
Welsh Pony Stallion
6 yr old 14. 1 7 / 8 perm card Welshx gelding. Fancy chestnut w / blaze and..
Holly Springs, North Carolina
Bay
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Holly Springs, NC
NC
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Pony Mare
Many quality hunter ponies for sale or lease...
Holly Springs, North Carolina
Bay
Pony
Mare
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Holly Springs, NC
NC
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Pony Stallion
Cute little pony. Owner has decided to let him go to a home that can give h..
Roseboro, North Carolina
Brown
Pony
Stallion
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Roseboro, NC
NC
$650
Quarter Horse Stallion
Beautiful horse looking for someone to take him to the heights! This horse..
Apex, North Carolina
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Apex, NC
NC
$8,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Zippo Page Boy is the sire of 69 registered foals with 3 point earners from..
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Fayetteville, NC
NC
$1,000

About Fayetteville, NC

The area of present-day Fayetteville was historically inhabited by various Siouan Native American peoples, such as the Eno, Shakori, Waccamaw, Keyauwee, and Cape Fear people. They followed successive cultures of other indigenous peoples in the area for more than 12,000 years. After the violent upheavals of the Yamasee War and Tuscarora Wars during the second decade of the 18th century, the North Carolina colony encouraged English settlement along the upper Cape Fear River, the only navigable waterway entirely within the colony. Two inland settlements, Cross Creek and Campbellton, were established by Scots from Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Merchants in Wilmington wanted a town on the Cape Fear River to secure trade with the frontier country.