Breeding Horses for Sale in Estacada OR, Hillsboro OR

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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
Miniature Stallion
Leggs is a 31 3 / 4" double registered AMHA & PtHA chestnut pinto stallion...
Hillsboro, Oregon
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Hillsboro, OR
OR
$700
Paint Mare
Regretfully must sell to approved home only. . . . 11 year old Beautiful Bu..
North Plains, Oregon
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
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North Plains, OR
OR
$2,500
Miniature Mare
Can tell she is Just bred by looking at her. She is bred for a 3 / 03 foal...
Canby, Oregon
Miniature
Mare
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Canby, OR
OR
$2,500
Thoroughbred Mare
Flower is an older mare (18+) in need of a new home. She is registered, but..
Grand Ronde, Oregon
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Grand Ronde, OR
OR
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Paint Mare
ILLNESS FORCES SALE : ( 15 yr old Reg Paint Mare 15. 3, stocky build, needs..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$2,500
Paint Mare
ILLNESS FORCES SALE : ( Loves Little Lady 1987 Chestnut Tobiano Mare (Reg #..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
N / N 1999 palomino stallion by WESTERN IMPRESS, out of a Superior Halter p..
Brownsville, Oregon
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Brownsville, OR
OR
$17,500
Peruvian Paso Mare
Beautiful 10 year old Dapple Bay peruiand Paso Broodmare. Outstanding doub..
Vancouver, Washington
Peruvian Paso
Mare
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Vancouver, WA
WA
$3,500
Paint Mare
Macey is a great mother and has been ridden in 4- H and Open shows. She has..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$2,700
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About Keizer, OR

The original settlement was at Keizer Bottom, near the banks of the Willamette River. The community was named after Thomas Dove Keizur, one of its first settlers. Somewhere in the translation of donation land claim records, his name was misspelled. The settlement suffered in the flood of 1861, and the inhabitants rebuilt their homes on higher ground. Further floods in 1943, 1945, 1946 and 1948 hampered the growth of the community, and it was not until dams were built in the 1950s to regulate the flow of the Willamette that Keizer began to flourish.