All-Around Horses for Sale in Durand MI, Eaton Rapids MI

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Charlie is Awesome and Gorgeous! Super bred, super color, athletic but with..
Durand, Michigan
Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Durand, MI
MI
$4,500
Paint Mare
Lil Bit will go speed or pleasuare. Her dam is proven barrel mare and sire ..
Durand, Michigan
Black
Paint
Mare
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Durand, MI
MI
$1,500
Paint Mare
Beautiful Roan Tobiano Filly. Big boned with mass. Should mature to 16 han..
Durand, Michigan
Red Roan
Paint
Mare
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Durand, MI
MI
$1,200
Quarter Horse Mare
"Foxie" excels at halter and showmanship. She stops square, pivots on right..
Eaton Rapids, Michigan
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Eaton Rapids, MI
MI
$4,800
Appaloosa Mare
Has minimal app. markings (slightly powdered look) , star, and right hind p..
Fowlerville, Michigan
Bay
Appaloosa
Mare
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Fowlerville, MI
MI
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is not only beautiful to look at but beautiful to watch. She is a..
Caledonia, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Caledonia, MI
MI
$12,000
Appaloosa Stallion
"Buddy" is a 2 yo bay w / a beautiful hip blanket. He will make a nice all..
Battle Creek, Michigan
Bay
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Battle Creek, MI
MI
$2,300
Paint Mare
"Jackie Bee" is a pretty filly. She has a nice, gentle disposition, no bad..
Jackson, Michigan
Bay
Paint
Mare
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Jackson, MI
MI
$2,300
Paint Stallion
Triple Bar Threat Good looking two year old hasnt been started. Needs someo..
Hubbardston, Michigan
Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Hubbardston, MI
MI
$1,800
Paint Mare
Two weanlings one paint, one quarter horse. Paint filly is solid black with..
Hubbardston, Michigan
Black
Paint
Mare
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Hubbardston, MI
MI
$1,200
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About Grand Ledge, MI

Native Americans who lived in the vicinity of the Grand River near the ledges were of Pottawatomi, Chippewa, and Ottawa ancestry. They dug clams in the river, mined coal on the river banks, hunted for deer, turkey, fox, and bear, and fished for black bass. Their name for the ledges translated into English as "Big Rocks". Based on early records, Hugh Heward was the first white man to explore this area by river and record his findings. His journal describes the sandstone ledges as having high banks, some pine trees and heavy woods with the finest places possible for making syrup, and the existence of several small islands.