Bay Horses for Sale near Helena, MT

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in East Helena, MT 59635
Hopi
8 yr old bay quarterhorse. Healthy well built horse. Very friendly. Comes ..
East Helena, Montana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Gelding
11
East Helena, MT
MT
$1,250
Twister
22 yr old Montana traveler gelding. Very gentle, calm disposition. Easy to ..
Clancy, Montana
Bay
Other
Gelding
23
Clancy, MT
MT
$750
Quarter Horse Mare
"Sophie" is a well built filly that has a lot of potential to do anything ..
Townsend, Montana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Townsend, MT
MT
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Amelia is a 3 yr old mare. She has cow and speed in her pedigree making h..
Helena, Montana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Helena, MT
MT
$3,000
Paint Stallion
Sage is a 2006, APHA registered bay tobiano that leads, loads, ties and is..
Helena, Montana
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Helena, MT
MT
$1,400
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Shadow is a very tall, soft, gentle horse with an extremely smooth gait. H..
Helena, Montana
Bay
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
-
Helena, MT
MT
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Roxy is a 14 year old green broke mare with about 30 rides on her. You may..
Clancy, Montana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Clancy, MT
MT
$1,800
Draft Mare
This is a beautiful draft cross filly, she should mature to better than 16 ..
Helena, Montana
Bay
Draft
Mare
-
Helena, MT
MT
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Speed Index (SI) 82. I foaled him and tied and fed him twice daily since 3..
Helena, Montana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Helena, MT
MT
$3,000
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About Helena, MT

The Helena area was long inhabited by various indigenous peoples. Evidence from the McHaffie and Indian Creek sites on opposite sides of the Elkhorn Mountains southeast of the Helena Valley show that people of the Folsom culture lived in the area more than 10,000 years ago. Before the introduction of the horse 300 years ago, and since, other native peoples, including the Salish and the Blackfeet, visited the area seasonally on their nomadic rounds. By the early 1800s people of European descent from the United States and British Canada began arriving to work the streams of the Missouri River watershed looking for fur-bearing animals like the beaver, undoubtedly bringing them through the area now known as the Helena Valley. Yet like the native peoples none of them stayed for long.