Gaited Horses for Sale near Paintsville, KY

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Racking Stallion
Standing at stud, multi WGC speed gaited stallion THE VA UNDERTAKER. Call ..
Clintwood, Virginia
Black
Racking
Stallion
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Clintwood, VA
VA
$1,200
Tennessee Walking Mare
Wonderfull mare, great trail horse. 4 year old also gaited all black with ..
Morehead, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Morehead, KY
KY
$500
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Pretty jet black with no white markings. Beautiful mane and tail, and awe..
Grayson, Kentucky
Black
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Grayson, KY
KY
$8,500
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Unique Opportunity to own a very rare Silver Dapple Grullo stallion. No wh..
Grayson, Kentucky
Grulla
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Grayson, KY
KY
$20,000
Rocky Mountain Mare
Beautiful feminine mare - in - foal. Excellent pedigree, she's won consis..
Grayson, Kentucky
Chocolate
Rocky Mountain
Mare
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Grayson, KY
KY
$9,500
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Drop Dead Gorgeous Golden Champagne Stallion. Easy to handle. Even novices ..
Grayson, Kentucky
Champagne
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Grayson, KY
KY
$25,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Falshy, smooth, gaited palimino. Great trail horse. 4 years old gelding. Gr..
Salyersville, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Salyersville, KY
KY
$5,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Spook is a wonderful sweet natured gelding. Easy smooth gait, rocking chair..
Morehead, Kentucky
White
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Morehead, KY
KY
$2,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
REG Black / star TWHBEA / RHBAA Broke to ride Stallion. WGC Bloodline Pushe..
Clintwood, Virginia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Clintwood, VA
VA
$2,000
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Palomino Filly, 1 / 4 Tennessee, 4 white stockings and blaze, green broke, ..
Jackson, Kentucky
Palomino
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Jackson, KY
KY
$4,000
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About Paintsville, KY

A Paint Lick Station was referred to in military dispatches as early as 1780. [ citation needed ] The site was named for Indian art painted on the debarked trees near a local salt lick when the first white settlers arrived and was originally part of a 19,050-acre (7,710 ha) tract belonging to George Lewis. The trading post was purchased by the Carolinian Rev. Dalton Ray Chandler II in 1812 and laid out as the town of Paint Lick Station in 1826. The town was formally established under that name in 1834, although the post office was probably named Paint Creek.