Horses for Sale in Auburn AL, Columbus GA

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Thoroughbred Stallion
This big guy can do it all. Nice jumper. Easy on the flat. Very comfortable..
Auburn, Alabama
Black
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Auburn, AL
AL
$4,000
Connemara Pony Stallion
Well broke does not act green. Been in lesson program. Great with kids. Nic..
Auburn, Alabama
Red Roan
Connemara Pony
Stallion
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Auburn, AL
AL
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
This guy's got a perfect jump. Currently being used in lesson program by my..
Auburn, Alabama
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Auburn, AL
AL
$15,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Beautiful black 2 yo filly. W / t / c very nicely u / s. Trails. Very balan..
Auburn, Alabama
Black
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Auburn, AL
AL
$6,000
Thoroughbred Mare
Gorgeous filly. Fantastic mover. Hunter type. Lovely to ride. Started o / f..
Auburn, Alabama
Gray
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Auburn, AL
AL
$10,000
Warmblood Stallion
Nice belgian / QH gelding. Check him and others out at www. phfarms. com go..
Auburn, Alabama
Chestnut
Warmblood
Stallion
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Auburn, AL
AL
$4,000
Paint Mare
Gentle & willing. Loads, clips, ties. Will be started soon. Price negotia..
Auburn, Alabama
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Auburn, AL
AL
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This yount colt has a calm, sweet temperment. . . can touch him anywhere an..
Columbus, Georgia
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Columbus, GA
GA
$600
Quarter Horse Mare
She is 15 y / o, she is great barrel prospect, she is a very sweet horse, t..
Opelika, Alabama
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Opelika, AL
AL
$1,200
Arabian Mare
Vannah Tee Fair, an own daughter of SHOWKAYCE and a granddaughter of KHEMOS..
Greenville, Georgia
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Greenville, GA
GA
$15,000
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About Phenix City, AL

What some claim was the last battle of the Civil War took place in Phenix City, then known as Girard. What is Phenix City today initially began as two towns bordering each other on the North and South. On the south side was Girard, in Russell County, and the town of Brownville, on the north side, which was entirely within Lee County. Because a community in Tuscaloosa County already claimed the name of Brownville, the post office insisted on the name of "Lively." To compound the confusion, the nearby railroad depot was called Knight's Station. Because residents preferred Brownville, on the 1880 U.S.