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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Union, NE 68455
Frontiers Jetina
This dun AQHA mare has been used primarily for breeding because of the qual..
Union, Nebraska
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
15
Union, NE
NE
$5,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bennington, NE 68007
Bee
This big man is ready to do anything she is heavy headed so I would say an ..
Bennington, Nebraska
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
17
Bennington, NE
NE
$2,500
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Crescent, IA 51526
Dakota
Dakota is a 4 year old registered, red roan Arabian mare, that stands at ab..
Crescent, Iowa
Red Roan
Arabian
Mare
8
Crescent, IA
IA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Rocket is a beautiful blood bay that stands just around 15 hands tall. She ..
Syracuse, Nebraska
Bay Roan
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Syracuse, NE
NE
$800
Quarter Horse Stallion
This young colt will be able to do what ever with his size and easy going ..
Syracuse, Nebraska
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Syracuse, NE
NE
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Paint Mare
Beautiful Palomino mare. 5 yrs old. UTD on shots. Great conformation and ..
Lincoln, Nebraska
Palomino
Paint
Mare
-
Lincoln, NE
NE
$6,000
Paint Stallion
Joey is out of a Registered Quarter Horse Dun named Poco's Tommy Boy, who..
Dunbar, Nebraska
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Dunbar, NE
NE
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
My 2 year old son has been able to do what ever he wants with this filly. ..
Syracuse, Nebraska
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Syracuse, NE
NE
$750
Paint Stallion
PRICE REDUCED 2001 young gelding Tobiano Sorrel Not registered but both of..
Dunbar, Nebraska
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Dunbar, NE
NE
$650
Paint Stallion
On the mares side the linage is HANK - A - CHIEF, SKIPA LEA, and J BARS HOT..
Dunbar, Nebraska
Buckskin
Paint
Stallion
-
Dunbar, NE
NE
$750
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About Papillion, NE

The city was named after the creek of the same name which flows through its center; this had been named by early French explorers, as France had claimed this territory through the eighteenth century. The name Papillion is derived from the French term ( papillon) for butterfly. According to local tradition, the early French explorers named the creek as Papillon because they saw so many butterflies along its grassy banks. The spelling was changed through a transliteration of the French word. Papillion was platted in 1870 when the railroad was extended to that point.