Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Rapid City, SD

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Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Custer, SD 57730
Mr Cooper
Meet Mr. Cooper! Stunning 15hh Palomino Half Arabian/QH gelding. This hand..
Custer, South Dakota
Palomino
Half Arabian
Gelding
15
Custer, SD
SD
Sold
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Custer, SD 57730
BH Sandman++/
BH Sandman++/ (BH Bandolero x Bellesimo ms) half Arabian 99.6% Arabian Buck..
Custer, South Dakota
Buckskin
Half Arabian
Stallion
15
Custer, SD
SD
$750
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Oral, SD
Half Arabian Stallion
North Star Tophat LL has been in the show ring ever since he has been old e..
Oral, South Dakota
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Oral, SD
SD
$7,500
Half Arabian Mare
Fancy 3 / 4 Arabian 1 / 4 Saddlebred Rabicano mare infoal to Sweepstakes s..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
-
Rapid City, SD
SD
$15,000
Half Arabian Mare
Extreme type, and very correct. Mature 15+. Will be top contender in halter..
Custer, South Dakota
Palomino
Half Arabian
Mare
-
Custer, SD
SD
$7,500
Half Arabian Stallion
This colt is of Egyptian descent with desert style, grace and stamina. He ..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Black
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Rapid City, SD
SD
$800
Half Arabian Stallion
This weanling has a bit of it all. Style, Power, Stamina, and Attitude. He ..
Rapid City, South Dakota
Black
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Rapid City, SD
SD
$1,100
Half Arabian Mare
TH Ebony Starr is a grandaughter of the original Black Stallion Ala Charm o..
Oral, South Dakota
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
-
Oral, SD
SD
$4,500
Half Arabian Stallion
TH Inspiration is out of Pinto National Champion MJD Corona De Oro and Rhin..
Oral, South Dakota
Black Overo
Half Arabian
Stallion
-
Oral, SD
SD
$10,000
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About Rapid City, SD

The public discovery of gold in 1874 by the Black Hills Expedition, led by George Armstrong Custer, brought a mass influx of European-American miners and eventual settlers into this region of the Dakota Territory. Rapid City was founded in 1876 by a group of unsuccessful miners trying to create other chances; they promoted their new city as the "Gateway to the Black Hills"; it was originally known as "Hay Camp." The "Gateway" nickname is shared by neighboring Box Elder. In February 1876 John Richard Brennan and Samuel Scott, with a small group of men, laid out the site of the present Rapid City. It was eventually named for the spring-fed Rapid Creek that flows through it. The land speculators measured off a square mile and designated the six blocks in the center as a business section.