Halter Horses for Sale in Elsie MI, Merrill MI

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Arabian Stallion
Double Sultann black bay stallion. Tall and big bodied. Will begin show ca..
Elsie, Michigan
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Elsie, MI
MI
$500
Arabian Stallion
Triple Sultann stallion sired by the legendary Makhsous. Will begin perfor..
Elsie, Michigan
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Elsie, MI
MI
$600
Arabian Stallion
Sweepstakes nominated sire. Straight egyptian. Multi champion in halter an..
Elsie, Michigan
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Elsie, MI
MI
$800
Arabian Stallion
Mo, is a 13 year old Reg Arab. He is very sweet with excellent manners, yet..
Merrill, Michigan
White
Arabian
Stallion
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Merrill, MI
MI
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
attractive mare with blaze and 4 stockings. shown by 11 yr old girl. winner..
Mayville, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mayville, MI
MI
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
Ajay Bey Be 2000 Grey Purebred Arabian Stallion, 14. 3 hands, 900 lbs, swee..
Millington, Michigan
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Millington, MI
MI
$7,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Has been shown by 14 year old in all classes and trail riden by mother. Has..
Saint Johns, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Saint Johns, MI
MI
$4,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Was top ten in all of Canada in five different catagories in 1998. Multiple..
Richmond, Michigan
Grulla
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Richmond, MI
MI
$5,900
Quarter Horse Mare
Spanish Margo AQHA #3776561, Linebred Skipper W. Greatgranddaughter of Skip..
Chelsea, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Chelsea, MI
MI
$3,500
Arabian Mare
Beautiful bay filly with large doe eye and lovely side profile. Is starting..
Howell, Michigan
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Howell, MI
MI
$10,000
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About Grand Blanc, MI

The unincorporated village of Grand Blanc, or Grumlaw, was a former Indian campground first settled by Jacob Stevens in spring 1822. Several years later, settlers improved the Indian trail to Saginaw; they laid out and staked it in 1829 as Saginaw Road. The township center began to boom in 1864 with the arrival of the railroad (now known as the CSX Saginaw Subdivision). With the post office there, the village was called Grand Blanc Centre by 1873, with the former Grand Blanc assuming the name Gibbonsville. By 1916, the community (population 400) had a grade school, a private bank, flour mill, an elevator, a creamery, and two churches, the Methodist Episcopal and the Congregational.