Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Treynor, IA

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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Earling, IA 51530
Half Arabian Mare
Mariah has a great personality, loads and trailers well, leads in hand wel..
Earling, Iowa
Tobiano
Half Arabian
Mare
20
Earling, IA
IA
$2,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Azeem Sayad (HAHR #6A348215) (Nile Kharma X HS Azhahlla) This athletic, ..
Tekamah, Nebraska
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Tekamah, NE
NE
$4,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Double registered Half Arab Palomino Gelding. Big beautiful movement. Exce..
Mondamin, Iowa
Palomino
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Mondamin, IA
IA
$5,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Big beautiful mover. IAHA # 1A 340584. Quiet, easy going disposition. 60..
Mondamin, Iowa
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Mondamin, IA
IA
$4,000
Half Arabian Stallion
Beautiful palomino stud colt. Double registered. Should finish out between..
Mondamin, Iowa
Palomino
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Mondamin, IA
IA
$5,000
Half Arabian Mare
Sierra is out of a Bask bred mare and by a Paint stallion. She has a flaxen..
Blair, Nebraska
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Blair, NE
NE
$2,000
Half Arabian Mare
Black and white tobiano yearling filly. Beautiful, smart, 50 / 50 color. ..
Blair, Nebraska
Black
Half Arabian
Mare
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Blair, NE
NE
$3,500
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About Treynor, IA

Treynor began east of Council Bluffs in the late 1880s with the establishment of Fritz Eyberg's General Store, August Olderog's dance hall and saloon, and St Paul's German Evangelical Church. The vicinity east of Middle Silver Creek had previously been known for its number of wolves. Local German immigrant farmers referred to the settlement as Four Corners or High Five, a popular card name, until the post office opened in the early 1890s as Treynor, named after the recently deceased Council Bluffs postmaster. By the time the town was incorporated in 1905 it included two general stores, two saloons, a furniture/implement house, a livery stable, several blacksmith shops, and the Treynor State Bank. In 1911 the community got its own railroad with the opening of the Iowa & Omaha Shortline which ran 12 miles to Mineola on the Wabash Railroad line southeast of Council Bluffs.