Cutting Horses for Sale near Rush Springs, OK

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Pocasset, OK 73079
Reyvival
Sorrel AQHA cutting horse moves like a dream. He makes big moves, wide swin..
Pocasset, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Gelding
15
Pocasset, OK
OK
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Newcastle, OK 73065
Quarter Horse Mare
This filly was bred to be a cutting horse. She was born April 4, 2016. I ha..
Newcastle, Oklahoma
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
8
Newcastle, OK
OK
$1,250
Quarter Horse Stallion
He is around 16 hands tall He is 5 years old He is an AQHA Palomino geldi..
Comanche, Oklahoma
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Comanche, OK
OK
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
A flashy bay w / 4 socks big blaze, compact correct stallion with the world..
Elmore City, Oklahoma
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Elmore City, OK
OK
$850
Quarter Horse Stallion
Outstanding buckskin son of SON OF A DOC by Doc Bar out of OWN dam of POCO ..
Elmore City, Oklahoma
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Elmore City, OK
OK
$1,000
Paint Mare
Best To Twist (HYPP N / N) took Seventh out of 60 entries at Texhoma Classi..
Purcell, Oklahoma
Paint
Mare
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Purcell, OK
OK
$3,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Gorgeous 8 yr old Young Gun daughter out of a Freckles Merada mare that is ..
Foster, Oklahoma
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Foster, OK
OK
$40,000
Paint Stallion
This beautiful colt is out of an own Dun granddaughter of Doc's Prescriptio..
Norman, Oklahoma
Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Norman, OK
OK
$2,500
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About Rush Springs, OK

The Wichita people established a village 4 miles (6 km) southeast of the modern-day town of Rush Springs about 1850, taking advantage of some springs on Rush Creek. The springs provided a convenient place for watering herds of cattle being driven north from Texas to Kansas on the Chisholm Trail, which passed east of here. On October 1, 1858, an event called The Battle of the Wichita Village occurred there on October 1, 1858. In 1858, Brigadier General David S. Briggs ordered Brevet Major Earl Van Dorn to take command of the Second Cavalry at Fort Belknap, Texas, proceed north of the Red River into Indian Territory and forcibly restrain belligerent Comanches who were raiding settlements.