Horses for Sale near Winchester, VA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Middletown, VA 22645
Cash
Cash. 2009 QH Driving pony. 14,2H. Great in traffic. Loves to drive. Very q..
Middletown, Virginia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
16
Middletown, VA
VA
$5,000
Dutch Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Middletown, VA 22645
Sleipnir
Sleipnir was bred AI Spring 2023. The sire Gray Top 17, 1H is competing FEI..
Middletown, Virginia
Tobiano
Dutch Warmblood
Gelding
2
Middletown, VA
VA
$12,000
Pinto - Horse for Sale in Boonsboro, MD 21713
Takori
Striking 6 month old ISHR registered pintaloosa colt. Blue tinted eyes. EXC..
Boonsboro, Maryland
Pinto
Pinto
Stallion
1
Boonsboro, MD
MD
$5,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bealeton, VA 22712
Hope
14.2 hand Qh. I purchased Hope about a year ago with the idea to get her on..
Bealeton, Virginia
Black
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Bealeton, VA
VA
$700
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Charles Town, WV 25414
Rio
Wow have a look right here , isn’t he cute . He has it all in one package :..
Charles Town, West Virginia
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
Charles Town, WV
WV
$3,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Catlett, VA 20019
Apollo
Quiet, friendly easy going gelding. Doesn’t spook or bolt. Well broke, can ..
Catlett, Virginia
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
11
Catlett, VA
VA
$2,500
Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Catlett, VA 20119
SF Liberte
Proudly offering SF Liberte for your consideration. Brie is a 16.2, 14 year..
Catlett, Virginia
Gray
Warmblood
Gelding
16
Catlett, VA
VA
$45,000

About Winchester, VA

Indigenous peoples lived along the waterways of present-day Virginia for thousands of years before European contact. Archeological, linguistic and anthropological studies have provided insights into their cultures. Though little is known of specific tribal movements before European contact, the Shenandoah Valley area, considered a sacred common hunting ground, appears by the 17th century to have been controlled mostly by the local Iroquoian-speaking groups, including the Senedo and Sherando. The Algonquian-speaking Shawnee began to challenge the Iroquoians for the hunting grounds later in that century. The explorers Batts and Fallam in 1671 reported the Shawnee were contesting with the Iroquoians for control of the valley and were losing.