Halter Horses for Sale near Albany, KY

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Miniature Stallion
This little guy will make a good show horse for a kid or a great pet, he i..
Greensburg, Kentucky
Red Roan
Miniature
Stallion
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Greensburg, KY
KY
$1,200
Rocky Mountain Stallion
Ransom is a beautiful blood bay colt. He is a smart colt I am working wit..
Jamestown, Kentucky
Bay Roan
Rocky Mountain
Stallion
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Jamestown, KY
KY
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beams Graceful Threat, Solid Black reg. TWH mare, has been rode but needs ..
Somerset, Kentucky
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Somerset, KY
KY
$850
Appaloosa Mare
This is a lovely young mare, quiet and easy to handle, her pedigree is sup..
Eubank, Kentucky
Appaloosa
Mare
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Eubank, KY
KY
$1,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Just started in training. This horse has convinced us that he has great se..
Cookeville, Tennessee
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Cookeville, TN
TN
$1,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Gentle 16 hand Tennessee Walking Horse Stallion. Solid Black. Ready to show..
Cookeville, Tennessee
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Cookeville, TN
TN
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Tennessee Walking Stallion
Just brought this weanling to the barn to break to lead. He is turning out..
Monticello, Kentucky
Gray
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Monticello, KY
KY
$800
Tennessee Walking Mare
"RAVEN" is a kid safe walking mare. She is only about 13. 3 HH. She is ve..
Oneida, Tennessee
Black
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Oneida, TN
TN
$1,000
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About Albany, KY

The community of Albany grew up around a tavern established by Benjamin Dowell in the early 19th century. In 1837, residents voted to make the location the seat of county government. It is generally accepted that the town, formally incorporated on January 27, 1838, was named after Albany, New York, but a local legend holds that, during the vote to determine the location of the county seat, patrons of Dowell's tavern shouted "All for Benny!", then "all Benny," which led to the town being called Albany. During the Civil War, Albany was attacked by Confederate forces, and many buildings, including the courthouse, were burned. A marker in the courthouse square notes that Clinton was the native county of Civil War terrorist Champ Ferguson, hanged after the war for atrocities.