Breeding Horses for Sale near Holladay, UT

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Percheron - Horse for Sale in Genola, UT 84655
SDX NYX
SDX NYX "NYX" is a yearling Percheron filly. Jet black with a sma..
Genola, Utah
Black
Percheron
Mare
4
Genola, UT
UT
$3,500
Percheron - Horse for Sale in Genola, UT 84655
SDX Tiny
SDX Sound of Silence "Tiny" is a gorgeous little guy! He is a 6 m..
Genola, Utah
Black
Percheron
Stallion
3
Genola, UT
UT
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Paikea - 2005 Half Arabian / Hanoverian Mare Sweepstakes ~ Stands 16 hds. ..
Riverton, Utah
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a 6 yr. old AQHA bred mare. Notquitealady (4287231) bred to an AQ..
Heber City, Utah
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Heber City, UT
UT
$800
Paint Mare
SONNYS IDAHO FANCY ~ Corona, is a beautiful mare. She throws beautiful co..
Liberty, Utah
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Liberty, UT
UT
$800
Thoroughbred Mare
Solid dark brown mare or solid bay out of Sugar and Spice by hugo's millio..
Hooper, Utah
Thoroughbred
Mare
-
Hooper, UT
UT
$7,500
Appaloosa Mare
MAIN STEM'S ANGEL #492867 8 year ol #1 producer AHC dark bay @ white spots..
Hooper, Utah
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Hooper, UT
UT
$7,500
Paint Mare
She has beautiful disposition and will make an excellent trail horse or bro..
Mapleton, Utah
Paint
Mare
-
Mapleton, UT
UT
$2,000
Paint Mare
She is a beautiful paint mare that has foaled several healthy foals. She ha..
Mapleton, Utah
Paint
Mare
-
Mapleton, UT
UT
$2,500
Canadian Mare
Proven 5 out of 5 pasture breed and foaled. Gentle affectionate mare, halt..
Salt Lake City, Utah
Canadian
Mare
-
Salt Lake City, UT
UT
$700
Arabian Mare
Dahmareekha is a tall, beautiful, proven broodmare. She is by Hi - Fashion ..
Riverton, Utah
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$6,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Good lookin dappled buckskin mare, we are selling her as a grade mare she i..
Lehi, Utah
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Lehi, UT
UT
$600
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About Holladay, UT

On July 29, 1847 a group of Mormon pioneers (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) known as the Mississippi Company, among them John Holladay of Alabama, entered the Salt Lake Valley. Within weeks after their arrival, they discovered a free-flowing, spring-fed stream, which they called Spring Creek (near what is now Kentucky Avenue). While most of the group returned to the main settlement in Great Salt Lake for the winter, two or three men built dugouts along this stream and wintered over. Thus, this became the first village established away from Great Salt Lake City itself. In the spring, a number of families hurried out to build homes and tame the land.