Ponies for Sale near Augusta, KY

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Pony - Horse for Sale in Millersburg, KY 40501
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Millersburg, Kentucky
Chocolate
Pony
Gelding
8
Millersburg, KY
KY
$3,500
Pony Stallion
Jersey is a good pony. He is a bit skittish on the ground, but once you ar..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Black Overo
Pony
Stallion
-
Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$400
Pony Mare
PRICE REDUCED Molly is a great little pony, has been ridden by small chi..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Gray
Pony
Mare
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Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$275
Pony Mare
Penny is Suzie's foal and already as big as her Mama! Should make a nice l..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Bay
Pony
Mare
-
Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$150
Pony Mare
Suzie is a nice little mare. Well mannered, leads well, easy to catch, get..
Dry Ridge, Kentucky
Bay
Pony
Mare
-
Dry Ridge, KY
KY
$400
Pony Mare
Ruby is a red roan mini / pony cross. She will mature at 44" like her mot..
Butler, Kentucky
Red Roan
Pony
Mare
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Butler, KY
KY
$600
Pony Stallion
The Artful Dodger (Tad) is a great pony with very good nature and talent. ..
Georgetown, Kentucky
Bay
Pony
Stallion
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Georgetown, KY
KY
$7,500
Pony Mare
Jitterbug is a great, calm, well - trained large pony. Suitable for pony ..
Georgetown, Kentucky
Chestnut
Pony
Mare
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Georgetown, KY
KY
$4,000
Pony Stallion
5 yr old grey large pony. Great upcoming Pony Hunter. Has been jumping 2'..
Paris, Kentucky
Pony
Stallion
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Paris, KY
KY
$3,500
Pony Stallion
4 yr old bay medium pony gelding. Really quiet. Used for beginner lessons...
Paris, Kentucky
Black
Pony
Stallion
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Paris, KY
KY
$2,500
Pony Stallion
7 yr old grey Medium Pony gelding. Has been used in lessons. Jumps 2'6" wi..
Paris, Kentucky
Gray
Pony
Stallion
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Paris, KY
KY
$4,500
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About Augusta, KY

Augusta was founded by Philip Buckner in 1786 as a trading post along the Ohio River. The city was named after Augusta County, Virginia. The city grew quickly and in 1796 became county seat of the new Bracken County. The county seat was moved to Oxford, then back to Augusta, then finally to Brooksville in 1839. The city was home to five separate schools, one private and four public.