Welsh Ponies for Sale near Spokane, WA

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Welsh Pony Stallion
Lovely Imported Palomino Champion Welsh Cob Stallion who has been on top i..
Reardan, Washington
Palomino
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$1,000
Welsh Pony Mare
This filly will make a wonderful performace mare with her lovely long stri..
Reardan, Washington
Gray
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Reardan, WA
WA
$4,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
Multiple Sport Pony and Breed Champion Black Dun Section B Welsh Stallion ..
Reardan, Washington
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$500
Welsh Pony Stallion
Sleight of Hand X Gayfield's Old Glory Multiple Championships in hand (Res..
Reardan, Washington
Gray
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$12,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
Due to limited time, Casino is up for sale. He is broke to ride, and has b..
Reardan, Washington
Chestnut
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$4,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
"Quinn" is a lovely pony, with a very welshie head, smooth lines from poll..
Reardan, Washington
Bay
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$4,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
'Cal' is an outstanding pony! Lovely, lovely attitude, very much a pocket p..
Reardan, Washington
Bay
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$2,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
This pony would make an outstanding hunter, dressage, or kids pony! He is a..
Reardan, Washington
Chestnut
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$3,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
Great Kids pony the making! Under the long reins and has had a rider on his..
Reardan, Washington
Chestnut
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Reardan, WA
WA
$2,500
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About Spokane, WA

The first humans to live in the Spokane area were hunter-gatherers that lived off plentiful fish and game; early human remains have been dated to 8,000 to 13,000 years ago. The Spokane tribe, after which the city is named (the name meaning "children of the sun" or "sun people" in Salishan), [a] are believed to be either their direct descendants, or descendants of people from the Great Plains. When asked by early white explorers, the Spokanes said their ancestors came from "up North." Early in the 19th century, the Northwest Fur Company sent two white fur trappers west of the Rocky Mountains to search for fur. These were the first white men met by the Spokanes, who believed they were sacred, and set the trappers up in the Colville River valley for the winter. The explorer-geographer David Thompson, working as head of the North West Company's Columbia Department, became the first European to explore the Inland Empire (now called the Inland Northwest).