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17 Female, Shire Horses for Sale in United States

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?1582921662

price: $5,900

English Shire Mare Foaled 2005

English Shire Mare Foal Year 2005 16.2HH Exquisite shire mare. Rides and drives. Nice ground manners. Stands tied loads etc. SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Phoenix, AZ, United States


?1581372858

price: $9,000

Wonderful Shire Mare

Lovely mare inside and out with an amazing disposition. Rides and drives. Very quiet and a nice all-around mare. Unfortunately, we have to choose between trail riding or working with drafts. Due to... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Saint Anthony, IA, United States


?1581372855

price: $10,000

bred Shire mare

( SOLD) bred Shire mare, Very good horse.Bred to prince William a son of Diplomat SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Blair, NE, United States


?1579040170

price: $10,000

9 yr reg. Shire broodmare, to foal 4-7-20 Bred to Jenson[s Prince

( SOLD ) This mare is by Nottage Marchese and out of Sedgefield Precious Savannnah. She is a 2011 model and is bred to Jenson’s Prince William who is a son of Diplomat. She is bred to foal on Ap... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Blair, NE, United States


?1577872405

price: $6,000

Shire filly , well bred , 3 stockings , long stripe star blaze.

Jenson's Ollie Reba is out of Jenson's Diplomat Reba and by Jenson's Primmer Ollie. Reba has been our wheel horse in the six horse hitch and is the largest mare we own . She has excellent conformat... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Blair, NE, United States


?1577874188

price: $7,500

Registered Shire Mare Bred to Gypsy

Ruby has good bone and nice movement with excellent conformation! She had a black colt this last spring, 2019, and is a nice mom! She is bred to a silver tobiano Gypsy for 2020. She is good with he... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States


?1577874919

price: $7,500

GFS Scotch Bottom Independence

GFS SCOTCH BOTTOM INDEPENDENCE. Indy is a Black Sabino Shire Mare, Born April 11, 2018. Be prepared to be wowed! Indy is heavily feathered, possesses a gentle temperament, and the very best Shire b... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Pine Grove, PA, United States


?1577875846

price: $6,000

2019 Shire filly , black , 4 stockings --( one short ). .

2019 Shire filly , black , four stockings --( 1 short ). . Blaze --Nice genetics , excellent potential for a brood mare or pleasure driving or riding. Down payment will hold Dixie with remainder du... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Blair, NE, United States


price: N/A

Shire Mare with month filly

Dell is yrs. Foal is a Shire X American Drum. For details contact Tanya Photos and contact details on Advertigo website. SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Anderson, IN, United States


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Shire Mare with month filly

Bell is yrs old with a Stunning month old American Drum Filly at her side. For more questions contact Tanya. The 1st picture on their site is the Sire of the filly Photos and contact details on Adv... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Anderson, IN, United States


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The Shire horse is a breed of draught horse (BrE) or draft horse (AmE). The breed comes in many colours, including black, bay and gray. They are a tall breed, with mares standing and over and stallions standing and over. The breed has an enormous capacity for weight pulling, and Shires have held the world records for both largest overall horse and tallest horse at various times. Throughout its history, the breed has been popular for pulling brewery wagons that delivered ale to customers. This practice continues today, with the breed also being used for forestry, leisure and promotional pursuits.

In 1884, the organization now known as the British Shire Horse Society was created, with the American Shire Horse Association beginning in 1885. The breed was exported from Britain to the United States in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but popularity fell with the advent of mechanization, reaching a low point in the 1950s and 60s. Popularity began to increase again in the 1970s and after. However, population numbers are still considered to be at critical levels by both the UK-based Rare Breeds Survival Trust and the US-based American Livestock Breeds Conservancy.

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