Trail Horses for Sale near Casco, ME

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Taco
Taco is a comfortable ride with options as to the discipline of riding. Tra..
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
16
Wolfeboro, NH
NH
$10,000
Paint Stallion
Breeders Trust enrolled N / N sorrel overo gelding. 2 ROM's, Superior Am...
Hallowell, Maine
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Hallowell, ME
ME
$4,500
Appendix Stallion
Luke At Me Gelding Sam Luka. Great, quiet, giving temperment, never been ..
Falmouth, Maine
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Falmouth, ME
ME
$1,250
Arabian Stallion
Purebred Egyptian Arabian. Morafic bloodlines. The perfect horse for a con..
Falmouth, Maine
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Falmouth, ME
ME
$1,800
Oldenburg Stallion
6 yr. Old 17. 2h Oldenburg gelding. Sorry no papers and not branded. He i..
Bridgton, Maine
Chestnut
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Bridgton, ME
ME
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Paint Mare
Kota is a phenomenal Mom and a very smart girl. She can be ridden, but has..
Casco, Maine
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
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Casco, ME
ME
$3,300
Arabian Stallion
beautiful light bay, small star, RF sock, dorsal stripe, rides E / W, good ..
South Paris, Maine
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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South Paris, ME
ME
$2,200
Belgian Draft Mare
Belgian draft team, 9 / 10 years old, gelding / mare. They ride, drive bot..
Bowdoinham, Maine
Bay
Belgian Draft
Mare
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Bowdoinham, ME
ME
$8,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Major has been used as training level lesson horse for young beginners. He ..
Brunswick, Maine
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Brunswick, ME
ME
$800
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About Casco, ME

On January 30, 1767, Raymondtown Plantation was granted by the Massachusetts General Court to Capt. William Raymond of Beverly, Massachusetts and his company of soldiers for their service with Sir William Phipps in the 1690 Battle of Quebec. It replaced a 1735 grant called Beverly-Canada (now Weare, New Hampshire) which was ruled invalid in 1741 because of a prior claim by the heirs of John Mason. In 1803, Raymondtown Plantation was incorporated as Raymond. The town of Naples was created with land taken in 1838, the same year the western half of Raymond petitioned the legislature to be set off as a township because of its geographical separation behind Rattlesnake Mountain.