Breeding Horses for Sale near Crookston, MN

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Quarter Horse Mare
Please email for pictures and more information! :) These are two Palomino ..
Grandin, North Dakota
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Grandin, ND
ND
$750
Quarter Horse Stallion
His first show this year as a yearling was in mid July at ND State Fair, d..
Larimore, North Dakota
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Larimore, ND
ND
$5,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Sorrel filly with a star strip & snip like a blaze, HYPP N / H. This filly ..
Larimore, North Dakota
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Larimore, ND
ND
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
From the first day Maggie was brought to the farm she has been a joy to be..
Mayville, North Dakota
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mayville, ND
ND
$1,200
Arabian Mare
Cheetah is a pleasure to ride very responsive and glides when she is moving..
Emerado, North Dakota
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Emerado, ND
ND
$3,500
Pinto Mare
Rare Blue Roan Pony Mare!! Jacks Lil Twister is an 8 year old, American Pai..
Beltrami, Minnesota
Blue Roan
Pinto
Mare
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Beltrami, MN
MN
$1,800
Paint Mare
Nice 2 year old APHA filly "SUNSHINES PRIDE" . she is going to get 15 hands..
Grand Forks, North Dakota
Palomino
Paint
Mare
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Grand Forks, ND
ND
$650
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About Crookston, MN

The Crookston area was virtually unoccupied until European contact and remained little more than a hunting ground associated with the Pembina settlements until the 1860s. [ citation needed ] The land in Crookston's immediate vicinity is not connected with any verifiable Native American or European historic events or circumstances until transfer in the Treaties of Old Crossing in 1863–64. [ citation needed ] Before that, the territory now included in Crookston was part of Rupert's Land and Assiniboia before becoming part of the United States as a result of the boundary settlement in the Treaty of 1818. [ citation needed ] The Crookston area was traversed by trappers and traders, including Ojibwa and Lakota Indians, Métis, and other mixed-race people as well as white men between 1790 and 1870. A branch of the Red River Trails passed nearby; it was used by fur traders between the 1840s and 1870s.