Breeding Horses for Sale near Louisiana, MO

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Arabian Stallion
LD Echshahlon (Bey Shah x Halana) Both Sire & Dam are US National Ch. His ..
Camp Point, Illinois
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Camp Point, IL
IL
$15,000
Mustang Mare
She is a 9 year old mustang mare pos in foal for spring baby Real Sweet Ne..
Troy, Missouri
Mustang
Mare
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Troy, MO
MO
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Paint Mare
Gypsy has had 2 foals, one bay overo filly and one sorrel solid colt. She ..
Pleasant Hill, Illinois
Black
Paint
Mare
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Pleasant Hill, IL
IL
$1,250
Paint Mare
Unique marked mare, very flashy. She is very well built and has champion bl..
Winchester, Illinois
Other
Paint
Mare
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Winchester, IL
IL
$2,000
Paint Mare
Using as broodmare, but she has been trail ridden. She is open. She had 4 ..
Winchester, Illinois
Paint
Mare
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Winchester, IL
IL
$1,800
Paint Mare
Buckskin / white mare. Trail ridden. Bred back to APHA bay / white stud for..
Winchester, Illinois
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
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Winchester, IL
IL
$3,500
Morgan Mare
PBR FIT TO FIGHT is a very pretty bay mare sired by World Champion Thunderb..
Wright City, Missouri
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Wright City, MO
MO
$3,500
Morgan Mare
Must reduce Stock. Several Quality Horses for sale at bargin prices. I have..
Hawk Point, Missouri
Morgan
Mare
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Hawk Point, MO
MO
$1,500
Thoroughbred Mare
AWR First Premium broodmare in foal to Holsteiner stallion, Regulus, who is..
Warrenton, Missouri
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Warrenton, MO
MO
$2,800
Quarter Horse Mare
April had a bl / wt filly 2003 & bl filly 2002. Friendly, leads, trailers w..
Moscow Mills, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Moscow Mills, MO
MO
$750
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About Louisiana, MO

The town was founded in 1816 by John Walter Basye and named after his daughter, Louisiana Basye. Other notable early residents were Samuel Caldwell and Joel Shaw, both of whom purchased land from Basye in 1818. All three properties became the original town plat and comprised mainly riverfront properties. Many of the town's residents trace their ancestry to these town pioneers. Louisiana proved to be a profitable shipping point on the Mississippi River, and that wealth led to numerous substantial antebellum homes.