Breeding Horses for Sale near Woonsocket, RI

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Lusitano Stallion
Recently imported beautiful cremello stallion. Super confirmation, charact..
South Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Cremello
Lusitano
Stallion
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South Dartmouth, MA
MA
$60,000
Oldenburg Stallion
Landsong, producing inpsection champions, show champions and great athleti..
Ware, Massachusetts
Bay
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Ware, MA
MA
$950
Warmblood Mare
Cosequin Champion, Calista LBA, offered for sale. 2x Horse Of The Year wi..
Ware, Massachusetts
Chestnut
Warmblood
Mare
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Ware, MA
MA
$22,000
Oldenburg Stallion
Dressage Champion Landsong at stud. Fully approved for breeding with the ..
Ware, Massachusetts
Bay
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Ware, MA
MA
$850
Thoroughbred Mare
maggie is a 6 yr tb mare. she is very sweet. she is getting really good wit..
Huddleston, Virginia
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Huddleston, VA
VA
$7,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Want to ad substance and size and personality to your breeding stock? This ..
Brooklyn, Connecticut
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Brooklyn, CT
CT
$5,000
Mustang Mare
Sweet As Honey. Registered Cremello mare. Has been a broodmare and only thr..
Gardner, Massachusetts
Cremello
Mustang
Mare
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Gardner, MA
MA
$2,000
Friesian Mare
Fantastic forward moving Friesian ster mare, some professional dressage tra..
Harrisville, Rhode Island
Black
Friesian
Mare
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Harrisville, RI
RI
$27,000
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About Woonsocket, RI

Before the arrival of European settlers in northern Rhode Island during the 17th century, today's Woonsocket region was inhabited by three Native American tribes—the Nipmucs (Cowesett), Wampanoags, and Narragansetts. In 1661, the English theologian Roger Williams purchased the area from the "Coweset and Nipmucks", and in a letter referred to modern day Woonsocket as "Niswosakit". Other possible derivations to the name include several Nipmuc geographic names from nearby Massachusetts. These include Woonksechocksett, from Worcester County meaning "fox country", and Wannashowatuckqut, also from Worcester County, meaning "at the fork of the river". Another theory states Woonsocket derives from "thunder mist", in reference to the largest waterfall on the Blackstone River, which lies at the center of the city.