Cutting Horses for Sale near Grand Island, NE

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Own son of Doc's Jack Sprat, (AQHA Champion, get have won over 3 million ..
Geneva, Nebraska
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Geneva, NE
NE
$800
Quarter Horse Mare
Just about every horse on this girl's papers has either won money in cuttin..
Geneva, Nebraska
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Geneva, NE
NE
$2,000
Paint Mare
Roxy is a 2002 APHA red dun filly. She has a great build and a great pedigr..
Grand Island, Nebraska
Red Dun
Paint
Mare
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Grand Island, NE
NE
$800
Quarter Horse Mare
This mare is well broke!! She is in cutting training and is pretty close t..
Geneva, Nebraska
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Geneva, NE
NE
$6,500
Paint Stallion
Jae Bar Cochise. This boy is a power house! Lots of muscle, and if he is ..
Geneva, Nebraska
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Geneva, NE
NE
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Ming is a 1999 sorrel TOVERO paint gelding. He has straight legs, a gorgeou..
Grand Island, Nebraska
Paint
Stallion
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Grand Island, NE
NE
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Bourbon is a sorrel AQHA colt with lots of chrome. Flashy socks and blaze. ..
Grand Island, Nebraska
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Grand Island, NE
NE
$600
Paint Stallion
Chief is a very flashy APHA bay tobiano colt. He has very exotic markings, ..
Grand Island, Nebraska
Paint
Stallion
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Grand Island, NE
NE
$1,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Bandit is a very well put together black AQHA colt. He has a very exotic st..
Grand Island, Nebraska
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Grand Island, NE
NE
$1,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Rowdy is a 2004 AQHA black colt with a lot of chrome. Very nice disposition..
Grand Island, Nebraska
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Grand Island, NE
NE
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Ladys Victor is a May 1998 APHA Tobiano tri - colored stallion. 15 hands, q..
Central City, Nebraska
Paint
Stallion
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Central City, NE
NE
$3,500
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About Grand Island, NE

In 1857, 35 German settlers left Davenport, Iowa, and headed west to Nebraska to start a new settlement on an island known by French traders as La Grande Isle, which was formed by the Wood River and the Platte River. The settlers reached their destination on July 4, 1857, and by September had built housing using local timber. Over the next nine years, the settlers had to overcome many hardships, including blizzards and conflicts with Native Americans. They set up farms but initially had no market to sell their goods until a market opened at Fort Kearny. When the Pike's Peak Gold Rush began, Grand Island was the last place travelers could obtain supplies before they crossed the plains.