Cutting Horses for Sale near Corvallis, OR

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Creswell, OR 97426
Luche
If you want the horse everyone turns their head for this is the girl! This ..
Creswell, Oregon
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
8
Creswell, OR
OR
$12,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
DJ ROYAL, 100% Foundation Bred Quarter Horse Stallion. Triple Registered N..
Mcminnville, Oregon
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Mcminnville, OR
OR
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
Open to cash offers! This filly will stand out in everything she does! No..
Eugene, Oregon
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Eugene, OR
OR
$6,500
Paint Stallion
Temperament of a lifetime and athletic ability to boot! Charlie has a won..
Monroe, Oregon
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Monroe, OR
OR
$750
Quarter Horse Mare
Beautiful Registered AQHA 5 year Mare. Would make a good 4- H project / S..
Junction City, Oregon
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Junction City, OR
OR
$1,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Introducing CPR Zips Conclusion, he is an amazing stallion with an awesome..
Eugene, Oregon
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Eugene, OR
OR
$550
Quarter Horse Mare
Flashy QH Mare - ready to break for riding & do whatever you want! Bred for..
Creswell, Oregon
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Creswell, OR
OR
$1,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Dusty" will begin standing in 2005. On 02 / 05 - 1020 lbs, 15H & growing! ..
Corvallis, Oregon
Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Corvallis, OR
OR
$500
Paint Mare
Awesome red dun Tobiano filly by Champion Doc O Lena son, (reining) , out o..
Seal Rock, Oregon
Red Dun
Paint
Mare
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Seal Rock, OR
OR
$4,500
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About Corvallis, OR

In October 1845, Joseph C. Avery arrived in Oregon from the east. Avery took out a land claim at the mouth of Marys River, where it flows into the Willamette River, and in June 1846 took up residence there in a log cabin hastily constructed to hold what seemed a potentially lucrative claim. Avery's primitive 1846 dwelling was the first home within the boundaries of today's Corvallis and his land claim included the southern section of the contemporary city. Avery was quickly joined by other settlers along the banks of the Willamette River, including a 640-acre claim directly to his north taken in September 1846 by William F.