Paint Horses for Sale near Moodus, CT

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Paint Mare
Tinker is a sweat heart, can do anything with her, she has alot of love to..
Winsted, Connecticut
Bay
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Winsted, CT
CT
$2,800
Paint Mare
Scout is a perfect project for an amateur or adult with experience that is..
Durham, Connecticut
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Durham, CT
CT
$1,500
Paint Stallion
8 (going on 9) year old paint gelding for sale. 15 hh. UTD on shots / vacc..
Milford, Connecticut
Other
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Milford, CT
CT
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Paint Stallion
Super sweet boy, well socialised, NOTHING wrong with him, just need the sp..
Torrington, Connecticut
Liver Chestnut
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Torrington, CT
CT
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Absolutely perfectly built well socialised colt. Very pretty, smart and ha..
Torrington, Connecticut
Chestnut
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Torrington, CT
CT
$200
Paint Stallion
"Legacy" is a fabulous horse. He is as patient as they come. Ridden by a ..
Manorville, New York
Black
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Manorville, NY
NY
$6,500
Paint Mare
We rescued this poor girl 300 lbs underweight abused and neglected. Lounges..
Westfield, Massachusetts
Bay Overo
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Westfield, MA
MA
$750
Paint Stallion
doran is currently a stallion with gelding disposition. He is presently bei..
Winsted, Connecticut
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Winsted, CT
CT
$30,000
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About Moodus, CT

Prior to its purchase by English settlers in 1662, the area around Moodus was inhabited by Native American Algonquians, three of which tribes are known: the Wangunks, the Mohegans and the Nehantics. The Native Americans called the area "Matchetmadosett", the place of noises., because of numerous earthquakes that were recorded between 1638 and 1899. Loud rumblings, the “ Moodus Noises,” could be heard for miles surrounding the epicenter of the quakes near Mt. Tom. The land, which is now Haddam and East Haddam, was purchased by settlers from the Indians in 1662 for thirty coats – worth about $100.