Gray Trail Horses for Sale near Frankfort, KY

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Appendix - Horse for Sale in Crestwood, KY 40014
Vegas
Vegas" is a 12 year old grey Appendix (grade) gelding standing at 15H ..
Crestwood, Kentucky
Gray
Appendix
Gelding
16
Crestwood, KY
KY
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful gray AQHA mare! Just green broke, but shows loads of potential! ..
Shepherdsville, Kentucky
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Shepherdsville, KY
KY
$750
Pony Mare
PRICE REDUCED Molly is a great little pony, has been ridden by small chi..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Pony
Mare
-
Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$275
Quarter Horse Stallion
Trooper is just that, a trooper. He is very willing, aims to please. Easy ..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$400
Appaloosa Stallion
Dually is a big, stocky, very unique colored blue roanish gelding. Very fr..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$650
Arabian Mare
Trained by a cert. John Lyons trainer, beautiful mover. Lots of type, need..
Lebanon, Kentucky
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Lebanon, KY
KY
$3,000
Arabian Mare
Nice additon to your broodmare band or would make a great endurance horse ..
Versailles, Kentucky
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Versailles, KY
KY
$800
Half Arabian Stallion
Dee is a great horse to have. He's fun and loving and he enjoys doing anyt..
Versailles, Kentucky
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Versailles, KY
KY
$3,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
"Aries" is an exceptionally flashy guy. Sweet on the ground, well - manner..
Nicholasville, Kentucky
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Nicholasville, KY
KY
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Flea bitten grey used for breeding sport ponies; originally used for trail ..
Lexington, Kentucky
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Lexington, KY
KY
$1,200
1

About Frankfort, KY

The town of Frankfort likely received its name from an event that took place in the 1780s. American Indians attacked a group of early European-American pioneers from Bryan Station, who were making salt at a ford in the Kentucky River. Pioneer Stephen Frank was killed, and the settlers thereafter called the crossing " Frank's Ford". This name was later elided to Frankfort. In 1786, James Wilkinson purchased the 260-acre (110 ha) tract of land on the north side of the Kentucky River, which developed as downtown Frankfort.