Thoroughbred Horses for Sale in Warwick NY, Huntington Station NY

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Thoroughbred Mare
Hot Topic is a compact and well balanced 15. 2h TB homebred mare, born 2000..
Warwick, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Warwick, NY
NY
$15,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Eclipse is a great horse for an intermediate or better rider. He is well sc..
Huntington Station, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Huntington Station, NY
NY
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Thoroughbred Mare
Warmblood type mare, very flashy, 1 st level dressage, Jumps 3'6" and learn..
Milford, Connecticut
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Milford, CT
CT
$200
Thoroughbred Stallion
Beautiful mover, great personality. Has shown 3'6" jumpers extensively. Nev..
Huntington, New York
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Huntington, NY
NY
$20,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Good mover. Has shown 3' Hunter / Jumper - always in ribbons. Would make a ..
Huntington, New York
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Huntington, NY
NY
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Thoroughbred Stallion
beutiful, atheletic, kind, honest TB gelding. 16. 1h chestnut with blaze -..
Farmingdale, New Jersey
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Farmingdale, NJ
NJ
$4,000
Thoroughbred Mare
1997, 16. 0h, bay, Dutch / TB mare by Fair Play. Schooling 2 nd level. Ene..
Warwick, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Warwick, NY
NY
$18,000
Thoroughbred Mare
1996, 15. 2h, chestnut TB mare (Hail the Truth / Singh) . Schooling 1 st &..
Warwick, New York
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Warwick, NY
NY
$15,000
Thoroughbred Mare
"LEXUS" is as sweet and beautiful as they come. She has done some work in ..
Islip, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Islip, NY
NY
$3,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
9 Year Old 16+ HANDS Trail Rides - Jumps - English or Western shows Hunter ..
Suffern, New York
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Suffern, NY
NY
$3,200
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About Bellerose, NY

The village was founded by Helen Marsh of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In 1907, planning to build a model community, Marsh purchased 77 acres (310,000 m 2) of Floral Park gladiola fields. The first Bellerose home was completed, under Marsh's supervision, in 1910. Marsh persuaded the Long Island Rail Road to place a station in the new village, and she named the station Bellerose. Though it has been suggested that she named the station for the Rose farm, south of the railroad, and her daughter Belle, she said that she simply found the name "euphonious".