Arabian Horses for Sale near Akron, IN

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Freckles
Freckles is a 12 year old Arabian Mare. She loads, unloads, lunges, and pic..
Shipshewana, Indiana
Other
Arabian
Mare
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Shipshewana, IN
IN
$1,200
Arabian Stallion
Magic is a four year old full arab stud colt. He is a little over 14 hands..
Amboy, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Amboy, IN
IN
$300
Arabian Stallion
Rugby is a beautiful 6 yr old Arabian Gelding with a puppy dog personality..
Bristol, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Bristol, IN
IN
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Gorgeous registered Polish Arabian gelding. Great will riders of all expe..
Mount Etna, Indiana
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Mount Etna, IN
IN
$2,500
Arabian Mare
CeeCee is a nice mare with a decent temperment that just needs someone who..
Amboy, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Amboy, IN
IN
$1,800
Arabian Stallion
Two beautiful Arabian stallions. Sire and son. Shatar is 11 years old, Mag..
North Judson, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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North Judson, IN
IN
$600
Arabian Stallion
Very Classic Type!!!! Has the best of both worlds with the right combo of ..
Albion, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Albion, IN
IN
$250
Arabian Mare
This Mare is 28 but she still has lots of energy and is a sweetheart. She i..
Peru, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Peru, IN
IN
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Arabian Stallion
Approximately 18 month old Arab stud colt. He is ready to break in. We ha..
Peru, Indiana
Roan
Arabian
Stallion
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Peru, IN
IN
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Arabian Mare
TF Khouros Girl (AHA #470094) ( Khouros (Plakat) X Klassic (Bask Clasix) )..
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Fort Wayne, IN
IN
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Two year old filly by National TOP TEN and proven sire DREAM QUEST. Her dam..
Akron, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Akron, IN
IN
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About Akron, IN

Akron was originally named Newark by settlers from Newark, Ohio; the name was changed to Akron in 1855, for the Ohio city. It was founded by Dr. Joseph Sippy on July 4, 1836 when he brought a group of settlers to what was then the crossing of the Pottawatomie and Miami Indian trails. The first building was constructed where the Methodist church stands now. Dr.