Halter Horses for Sale in Otisville MI, Attica MI

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Paint Mare
Beautiful blue roan March '03. Sired by National Halter Champion & Superior..
Otisville, Michigan
Blue Roan
Paint
Mare
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Otisville, MI
MI
$5,000
Half Arabian Stallion
With one look, Ty will take you breath away! He is out of an Andalusian / L..
Attica, Michigan
Red Roan
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Attica, MI
MI
$1,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Cody is a very nice horse to be around good ground manners and nice in the ..
Imlay City, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Imlay City, MI
MI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
AQHA champion "Watch Sonny Shine". Sire is Sonny Dee Bar and dam is own da..
Durand, Michigan
Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Durand, MI
MI
$850
Miniature Stallion
Sunny is a very sweet and he super friendly. He learns fast and would make..
Port Sanilac, Michigan
Chestnut
Miniature
Stallion
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Port Sanilac, MI
MI
$1,000
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
Appaloosa Mare
All around horse. This mare can and will do what ever she is trained to do...
Croswell, Michigan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Croswell, MI
MI
$3,500
Paint Mare
Star is a well broke kids horse. She is sound. She loves attention. Is a gr..
Croswell, Michigan
Paint
Mare
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Croswell, MI
MI
$2,500
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
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 Lapeer, MI

By an ordinance of the Congress of the United States passed on July 13, 1787, the area lying northwest of the Ohio River, though still occupied by the British, was organized as the Northwest Territory. Lapeer County was once part of the Northwest Territory. In January 1820, the county of Oakland was formed, which served the area now known as Lapeer, until the County of Lapeer was formed in 1837, when Michigan became a state. The first elections were for county officers, with 520 persons voting in 1837. Folklore claims Lapeer was derived from the naming of the south branch of the Flint River, which flows northwestward in Lapeer County.