Breeding Horses for Sale in Battle Creek MI, Augusta MI

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Saddlebred Stallion
This big, bold colt is ready to be trained to show, or would be an outstand..
Battle Creek, Michigan
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Battle Creek, MI
MI
$5,000
National Show Stallion
This Huge saddlebred stallion will add not only size but motion to any Arab..
Battle Creek, Michigan
National Show
Stallion
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Battle Creek, MI
MI
$5,000
Paint Mare
"Hanky" is an eye - catching black breeding stock paint mare (w / a star) ,..
Augusta, Michigan
Black
Paint
Mare
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Augusta, MI
MI
$3,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Neena is a very smooth riding grade walking horse mare. She was trained for..
Elkhart, Indiana
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Elkhart, IN
IN
$800
Tennessee Walking Mare
Neena is a grade gaited mare that is easy to handle and has good manners. H..
Elkhart, Indiana
Sorrel
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Elkhart, IN
IN
$1,250
Paint Mare
Proven broodmare throws color every time, even bred to solid stud. Last ye..
Niles, Michigan
Gray
Paint
Mare
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Niles, MI
MI
$2,000
Miniature Stallion
This colt could possibly be a Sabino. His legs are white , he has a bald f..
Niles, Michigan
Miniature
Stallion
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Niles, MI
MI
$800
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About Schoolcraft, MI

White settlement in the Schoolcraft area dates to 1828 (nine years before Michigan's admission to the Union), when Bazel Harrison moved his family from Ohio to present-day Prairie Ronde Township, becoming the first settler in the future Kalamazoo County. The village itself was established in 1831 by surveyor (and future statesman) Lucius Lyon, who had first visited the area as a surveyor under government contract in 1823. Recorded on October 5, 1831, Schoolcraft was the first town in Kalamazoo County. Lyon named the village for his friend Henry Schoolcraft. Schoolcraft was a key member of the 1820 Cass Expedition, organized by territorial governor Lewis Cass to explore the Michigan Territory; the expedition played an important role in encouraging settlement of the territory.