Halter Horses for Sale near Red Lake Falls, MN

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Excellent conformation, great dispostion, fast learner. Solid red dun wit..
Buxton, North Dakota
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Buxton, ND
ND
$4,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Stamponita Parr Bar (AQHA #4936177) has the conformation, intelligence and..
Buxton, North Dakota
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Buxton, ND
ND
$4,000
Appendix Stallion
*PRICE REDUCED* This 2 year old gelding is currently residing at the Unive..
Crookston, Minnesota
Palomino
Appendix
Stallion
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Crookston, MN
MN
$2,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
LeDoux has been on a few trail rides. He will make a great rodeo or 4H ho..
Strandquist, Minnesota
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Strandquist, MN
MN
$750
Quarter Horse Stallion
Doc is going to be a great Stallion!! has alot of potential. ...
Strandquist, Minnesota
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Strandquist, MN
MN
$2,500
Paso Fino Stallion
Frosty is a Bay tobiano Sabino (tovero) . He has a very mild disposition. S..
Bagley, Minnesota
Paso Fino
Stallion
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Bagley, MN
MN
$100
Appaloosa Mare
Great breeding and a pretty girl with lots of potential. Price slashed to s..
Thief River Falls, Minnesota
Red Roan
Appaloosa
Mare
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Thief River Falls, MN
MN
$750
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About Red Lake Falls, MN

Red Lake Falls was the site of a North West Company fur post as early as 1796 or 1797, making it one of the oldest sites of European occupation in the State of Minnesota. A French Canadian fur trader, Jean Baptiste Cadotte, partner of the noted British-Canadian fur trader, Alexander Henry the elder, established the post as part of a strategy to ward off Hudson's Bay Company intrusion into the Red River Valley. The famous Canadian explorer David Thompson took shelter from a storm in Cadotte's cabin here in March 1798. The post was abandoned early in the 1800s, as British fur traders withdrew from United States territory. The surrounding territory was homesteaded by French-American settlers led by Pierre Bottineau, who were relocating via ox cart from their temporary stopping points in Ramsey and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota, in 1876.