Halter Horses for Sale near New Berlin, NY

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Paint Mare
Lakota Belle has excellent conformation and is a beautiful mover. She's a ..
Hartwick, New York
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Hartwick, NY
NY
$28,000
Paint Stallion
One Tuff Lakota has got all the ground work finished and is now ready to g..
Hartwick, New York
Tobiano
Paint
Stallion
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Hartwick, NY
NY
$1,800
Half Arabian Mare
PRICED TO SELL!!! MUST MOVE THIS FILLY! Luna is an absolutely gorgeous Ang..
Rome, New York
Gray
Half Arabian
Mare
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Rome, NY
NY
$7,500
Pinto Mare
"Jazzy" is a gorgeous sorrel registered PtHA breeding stock mare with soli..
Norwich, New York
Sorrel
Pinto
Mare
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Norwich, NY
NY
$5,000
Paint Stallion
Green Broke Brown Tovero Stallion, produces large stocky foals with good m..
Franklin, New York
Brown
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Stallion
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Franklin, NY
NY
$6,000
Pinto Stallion
Gorgeous colt, easy to work with, good on halter, stud prospect, (if gelde..
Cazenovia, New York
Black Overo
Pinto
Stallion
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Cazenovia, NY
NY
$900
Paint Mare
APHA Registered "Tramps Lil Polka Dot" is a 2 year old sorrel tobiano filly..
Afton, New York
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Afton, NY
NY
$1,000
Paint Mare
APHA registered "Sheza Awesome Tramp" is a beautiful chestnut tobiano yearl..
Afton, New York
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Afton, NY
NY
$2,000
Miniature Stallion
Handsome is a 4 year old gelding with an outstanding color and tail that dr..
Sauquoit, New York
Miniature
Stallion
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Sauquoit, NY
NY
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About New Berlin, NY

The first European-American settlers arrived around 1790, after the American Revolutionary War. This followed the Iroquois League nations being forced to cede most of their territory to the United States following the defeat of their ally Great Britain. The Mohawk and other Iroquois nations moved to Ontario, Canada, where they were granted some land by the British Crown in compensation. Some small reservations were set up for them in New York state. The Town of New Berlin was founded by a partition of the Town of Norwich in 1807; it was named after Berlin, Connecticut, from which many new land-hungry Yankee settlers had come.