Percheron Horses for Sale near Skippack, PA

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Phoenixville, PA 19460
Galway Bay
FOR SALE: Galway Bay 2008 16.1 Perch/tb cross Galway Bay has hunted the la..
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Gray
Percheron
Gelding
16
Phoenixville, PA
PA
$15,000
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Baybreeze
Flashy & Sweet 4yr old Bay well-bred & trained Quarter Horse Mare..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Gray
Percheron
Gelding
8
Bath, PA
PA
$5,900
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Bath, PA 18014
Liam
POWERFUL Grey (White) 18.1, 13 year old Percheron Gelding. Solid and 110%..
Bath, Pennsylvania
Gray
Percheron
Gelding
17
Bath, PA
PA
$6,900
Percheron Stallion
George aka Gary - White percheron gelding approx 15. 3 hands and late teen..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
White
Percheron
Stallion
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$650
Percheron Stallion
Percheron geldings Harry 12 yr old and Larry teenager - approx 16 hh saved..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Gray
Percheron
Stallion
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$1,500
Percheron Mare
Black NASD (North American Spotted Draft) #1244 Doubletree Midnite Ruby - ..
Bernville, Pennsylvania
Black
Percheron
Mare
-
Bernville, PA
PA
$1,000
Percheron Stallion
Tempered Cool Semen is avaliable. MidNight Crystal's Black Rose is a beauti..
Allentown, New Jersey
Black
Percheron
Stallion
-
Allentown, NJ
NJ
$400
1

About Skippack, PA

In 1683, thirteen families from the lower Rhine River arrived at Philadelphia aboard the Concord, on October 6, 1683. These families were primarily linen weavers, but also knew how to farm too. These first German immigrants gave up the homeland of Germany because of religious persecution they experienced as Mennonite and Quakers from the Catholic and Reformed Churches. Upon arriving at Philadelphia, the families were greeted by the representative of the Frankfort Land Company, a highly educated German lawyer, Franz Daniel Pastorius, charged with the authority to make land transactions with the thirteen families. After inspecting different areas of the vicinity of Philadelphia, the families settled on the land that was to become the villages of Germantown, Summerhousen, Crefeld, and Germantownship.