All-Around Horses for Sale near Grand Blanc, MI

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Imlay City, MI 48444
Gun ems Dina mo
Great all around Quarter horse bay mare, 15 hands extensive trail riding gr..
Imlay City, Michigan
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
27
Imlay City, MI
MI
$2,500
Gypsy Vanner - Horse for Sale in South Lyon, MI 48178
Trudy's Sapphira
Our loss your gain, Sapphira is so sweet, wants to learn and will absolutel..
South Lyon, Michigan
Bay Overo
Gypsy Vanner
Mare
3
South Lyon, MI
MI
$15,000
Warmblood - Horse for Sale in Fowlerville, MI 48836
Riton
8year old Bay warmblood gelding very easy going and ready to ride does well..
Fowlerville, Michigan
Bay
Warmblood
Gelding
11
Fowlerville, MI
MI
$7,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Chelsea, MI 48118
Sterling
General Sterling Price is a sweet honest 6yr old TB that has alot to offer...
Chelsea, Michigan
Liver Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
11
Chelsea, MI
MI
$12,000
Belgian Draft - Horse for Sale in Otter Lake, MI 48464
VIV
Viv, apprx 16 yr old ,16.3+hh Belgian mare. Great to handle and very respec..
Otter Lake, Michigan
Sorrel
Belgian Draft
Mare
22
Otter Lake, MI
MI
$2,850
Paint - Horse for Sale in Ovid, MI 48866
Lincoln
Sire: Hesa Special Hotrod Dam: Zipsters Spice Girl Date foaled: 5/15/15 Hei..
Ovid, Michigan
Palomino
Paint
Gelding
10
Ovid, MI
MI
$7,500
4-h
I am looking for a decent, sound, level headed horse for my 10 yr old daugh..
Howell, Michigan
Gray
AraAppaloosa
Gelding
1
Howell, MI
MI
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About Grand Blanc, MI

The unincorporated village of Grand Blanc, or Grumlaw, was a former Indian campground first settled by Jacob Stevens in spring 1822. Several years later, settlers improved the Indian trail to Saginaw; they laid out and staked it in 1829 as Saginaw Road. The township center began to boom in 1864 with the arrival of the railroad (now known as the CSX Saginaw Subdivision). With the post office there, the village was called Grand Blanc Centre by 1873, with the former Grand Blanc assuming the name Gibbonsville. By 1916, the community (population 400) had a grade school, a private bank, flour mill, an elevator, a creamery, and two churches, the Methodist Episcopal and the Congregational.