Driving Horses for Sale near McComb, OH

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Hanoverian Gelding
West Coast (aka "Jasper") is an eventing-hunter-jumper-dressage prospect de..
Toledo, Ohio
Palomino
Hanoverian
Gelding
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Toledo, OH
OH
$8,400
National Show Stallion
"Dierks" is a Reg. Straight NSH. He has only been shown Open Halter. He ..
Green Springs, Ohio
Chestnut
National Show
Stallion
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Green Springs, OH
OH
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National Show Stallion
"Ace" was named Reserve Naitonal Champion 2 year old Pleasure Driving at t..
Green Springs, Ohio
Chestnut
National Show
Stallion
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Green Springs, OH
OH
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Miniature Stallion
"Blu" has clean straight legs. No overbite. He is arabian type. He is a gr..
Kenton, Ohio
Miniature
Stallion
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Kenton, OH
OH
$75
Arabian Stallion
Benevolence V (AHA #429826, Breeders Sweepstakes and NSH Nom. Sire) (Huckl..
Oak Harbor, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Oak Harbor, OH
OH
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
Caribbean Baie (AHA #528834, Breeders Sweepstakes and NSH Nom. Sire) (Monog..
Oak Harbor, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Oak Harbor, OH
OH
$750
Shetland Pony Stallion
Brownie is a modern shetland pony. He rides English or Western. He spent t..
Wauseon, Ohio
Bay
Shetland Pony
Stallion
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Wauseon, OH
OH
$700
Clydesdale Stallion
1994 Bright Bay Clydesdale Stallion. Grand Champion Halter Stallion, Shown ..
Findlay, Ohio
Bay
Clydesdale
Stallion
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Findlay, OH
OH
$8,000
Pony Mare
Daphne is a one of a kind pony. She has great looks and a kind and willing ..
Oak Harbor, Ohio
Red Roan
Pony
Mare
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Oak Harbor, OH
OH
$1,200
Standardbred Stallion
Goggles is one of the best looking horses ive ever seen. He is sound just n..
Mendon, Ohio
White
Standardbred
Stallion
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Mendon, OH
OH
$3,000
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About McComb, OH

McComb, originally known as Pleasantville, was laid out in 1847. The village was renamed McComb in 1858. Despite its spelling, McComb is named for Alexander Macomb, who was the second man to serve as Commanding General of the United States Army. The reason for the spelling, "McComb" instead of "Macomb," is that the village was named by a Scotsman who fought under Macomb at the Battle of Plattsburg, and he used the Scottish manner of pronunciation and spelling. As of the census of 2010, there were 1,648 people, 588 households, and 443 families residing in the village.