Breeding Horses for Sale near Hood River, OR

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Appendix Mare
Poco Tabs Deal (Abby) is 15 hh, sweet personallity, broke to ride, great t..
White Salmon, Washington
Palomino
Appendix
Mare
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White Salmon, WA
WA
$2,500
Mustang Mare
2005 grulla pinto filly out of SWS Black Hawk (Kiger) and SWS Lakota (Pint..
Estacada, Oregon
Grulla
Mustang
Mare
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Estacada, OR
OR
$2,000
Arabian Mare
This filly just turned 3 and needs time to finish growing up. Royally bred..
Sandy, Oregon
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Sandy, OR
OR
$2,000
Arabian Mare
By 4 time National Champion English Pleasure Champion, Mafier; who is by 2 ..
Sandy, Oregon
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Sandy, OR
OR
$3,500
Miniature Stallion
AMHR / PtHA JUST FRANKS LITTLE GAMBLER is a very flashy colt that should do..
The Dalles, Oregon
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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The Dalles, OR
OR
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
This Dun Mare is registered AQHA & ABRA is great broodmare; conceived on fi..
Estacada, Oregon
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Estacada, OR
OR
$4,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Chance is a super great mare. She has a 1 in million attitude. She is very ..
Estacada, Oregon
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Estacada, OR
OR
$2,000
Paint Mare
Love has been a broodmare most of her life she was started under saddle abo..
Battle Ground, Washington
Red Dun
Paint
Mare
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Battle Ground, WA
WA
$2,000
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About Hood River, OR

Hood River (originally called Dog River) post office was established (named by Mary Coe) at the site of the present city on September 30, 1858, and the city itself was incorporated in 1895. Originally, the city was part of Wasco County, but it became the seat of Hood River County when the county was first established in 1908. The Hood River incident involved the removal of sixteen Nisei servicemen's names from the county "roll of honor" in Hood River, Oregon, by the local American Legion Post 22. The incident on November 29, 1944, was part of a string of anti-Japanese actions taken to try to prevent removed Japanese Americans from returning to the area after their release from being interned by the United States federal government. National outrage against the community heightened five weeks later when a local Japanese American serviceman died after completing a heroic mission in the Philippines.