Breeding Horses for Sale near Warren, PA

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Paint Stallion
PTS Easy Doesit is double registered APHA and ApHA. His excellent build a..
Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Sugar Grove, PA
PA
$3,500
Arabian Mare
Samara is a gorgeous mare that is super sweet and loves to trail ride. She ..
Warren, Pennsylvania
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Warren, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Mare
Tess is well bred green broke mare is doing very well under saddle just nee..
Forestville, New York
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Forestville, NY
NY
$2,250
Quarter Horse Mare
Registered QH Proven Broodmare; Excellent mother, easy breeder, foals easy;..
Fredonia, New York
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Fredonia, NY
NY
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
3 in 1 Package Deal!! SY Big Stuffs Uptown Girl is a 4 year old, TWHBEA reg..
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Titusville, PA
PA
$2,250
Tennessee Walking Stallion
PRICE REDUCED!! This Unnamed Cremello colt is now just 4 months old. Sired ..
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Cremello
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Titusville, PA
PA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Model te's maxium dude akc Max is a nice 1 1 / 2 yr old red - blue roan sta..
Spartansburg, Pennsylvania
Roan
Paint
Stallion
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Spartansburg, PA
PA
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Robertson's Amber is reg. TWHBEA #887282 She is 15h. with a stocky built, ..
Titusville, Pennsylvania
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Titusville, PA
PA
$2,500
Appaloosa Mare
Dove is reg. ApHC / FAHR. She is dark bay w / a snowflake pattern on rump. ..
Russell, Pennsylvania
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Russell, PA
PA
$4,000
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Master's Ready To Rumble is the direct Granson of Pride's Gold Coin. He is ..
Falconer, New York
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Falconer, NY
NY
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE - Golden Oakes Maggie, proven 4- h show mare. Grea..
Pleasantville, Pennsylvania
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Pleasantville, PA
PA
$2,500
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About Warren, PA

Warren was initially inhabited by Native Americans of the Seneca nation. French explorers had longstanding claims to the area which they acted to secure in an unambiguous fashion with a military-Amerindian expedition in 1749 that buried a succession of plaques claiming the territory as France's in response to the formation of the colonial Ohio Company—and the first of these was buried in Warren but ultimately control was transferred to the British after the French and Indian War. After the Revolutionary War, General William Irvine and Andrew Ellicott were sent to the area to lay out a town in 1795. It was named after Major General Joseph Warren. The first permanent structure in Warren, a storehouse built by the Holland Land Company, was completed in 1796.