Jumping Horses for Sale near Manitowoc, WI

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Paint Mare
NEED TO SELL SOON. Beautiful black bay. Could do speed dressage, english, ..
Kiel, Wisconsin
Paint
Mare
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Kiel, WI
WI
$750
Draft Stallion
Moose is a Percheron / TB cross warmblood. His TB sire, Shellie's Shadow, ..
Belgium, Wisconsin
Bay
Draft
Stallion
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Belgium, WI
WI
$3,500
Haflinger Stallion
Mr. Kelly MRHH is a stunning 15 hh Haflinger out of the famous Master Card..
Fredonia, Wisconsin
Bay
Haflinger
Stallion
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Fredonia, WI
WI
$3,500
Holsteiner Stallion
Rook To King is a 9 year old half Arab, half Holsteiner Warmblood gelding...
Fredonia, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Holsteiner
Stallion
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Fredonia, WI
WI
$10,000
Quarter Horse Mare
"Darlin" is a very sweet mare. No "mareish qualities. Clips, loads, bathes..
Random Lake, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Random Lake, WI
WI
$5,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Chrome is a 5 yr old throughbred gelding as sweet as can be. Trailers / cl..
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Sheboygan, WI
WI
$6,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Simon is a special horse who needs a special owner. He is safe and fun to ..
Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Fond Du Lac, WI
WI
$750
Appaloosa Mare
Here is a very pretty chestnut blanketed filly that looks hunt horse all th..
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Appaloosa
Mare
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Manitowoc, WI
WI
$2,500
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About Manitowoc, WI

Purported to mean dwelling of the great spirit, Manitowoc derived its name from either the Anishinaabe language word manidoowaak(wag), meaning spirit-spawn(s), or manidoowaak(oog), meaning spirit-wood(s), or manidoowak(iin), meaning spirit-land(s). [ failed verification ] In the Menominee language, it is called Manetōwak, which means "place of the spirits". The Menominee ceded this land to the United States in the 1836 Treaty of the Cedars, following years of negotiations over how to accommodate the Oneida, Stockbridge-Munsee, and Brothertown peoples who had been removed from New York to Wisconsin. In 1838, an act of the Territorial Legislature separated Manitowoc County from Brown County, keeping the native name for the region. The first Europeans in the area were French fur traders who arrived in 1673.