Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near Staunton, VA

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Quarter Horse Mare
Yoyo:10 yr old Palimino Qh mare. Great horse, no bad habits or health issu..
Warm Springs, Virginia
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Warm Springs, VA
VA
$650
Arabian Stallion
5 yrs old and around 14. 3 hds. great, safe horse / pony. Great at Barrel ..
Warm Springs, Virginia
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Warm Springs, VA
VA
$550
Arabian Stallion
Cali is 5 yrs old and i would say around 14. 3 hds. He hasent been measure..
Warm Springs, Virginia
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Warm Springs, VA
VA
$700
Arabian Stallion
I need to sell my arabian gelding asap. I am looking at another horse and ..
Warm Springs, Virginia
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Warm Springs, VA
VA
$750
Arabian Stallion
Cali is a wonderful horse. Loads, leads, baths, etc. Cali is a family / ki..
Warm Springs, Virginia
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Warm Springs, VA
VA
$800
Paint Stallion
Max's sire is Moonshine Leymagic who has 30 registered foals with 7 perfor..
Gladstone, Virginia
Bay Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Gladstone, VA
VA
$1,800
Paint Mare
Stunning 3 yo White and Sorrel Paint mare with Medicine hat. Currently sta..
Waynesboro, Virginia
Other
Paint
Mare
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Waynesboro, VA
VA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Max's sire is Moonshine Leymagic who has 30 registered foals with 7 perfor..
Gladstone, Virginia
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Gladstone, VA
VA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
doc is a wonderful prospect, he is started and looks the part. he runs a v..
Amherst, Virginia
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Amherst, VA
VA
$6,500
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About Staunton, VA

The area was first settled in 1732 by John Lewis and family. In 1736, William Beverley, a wealthy planter and merchant from Essex County, was granted by the Crown over 118,000 acres (48,000 hectares) in what would become Augusta County. Surveyor Thomas Lewis in 1746 laid out the first town plat for Beverley of what was originally called Beverley's Mill Place. Founded in 1747, it was renamed in honor of Lady Rebecca Staunton, wife to Royal Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Gooch. Because the town was located at the geographical center of the colony (which then included West Virginia), Staunton served between 1738 and 1771 as regional capital for what was known as the Northwest Territory, with the westernmost courthouse in British North America prior to the Revolution.