Halter Horses for Sale near Rushford, MN

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Miniature Stallion
Will is a 2007 stud colt foaled May 5 th. He should mature about 32 -33", ..
Blair, Wisconsin
Miniature
Stallion
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Blair, WI
WI
$500
Miniature Stallion
Stud colt foaled October 13, 2006. He is registered AMHR and WCMHR. He is ..
Blair, Wisconsin
Black
Miniature
Stallion
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Blair, WI
WI
$500
Miniature Mare
2006 Black / white pinto filly foaled in Oct. , and will be weaned and rea..
Blair, Wisconsin
Black Overo
Miniature
Mare
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Blair, WI
WI
$1,200
Paint Stallion
Tomahawk is a wonderful pinto, mostly white with bay / black head and large..
Holmen, Wisconsin
White
Paint
Stallion
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Holmen, WI
WI
$450
Arabian Mare
Little Sandy is a beautiful palomino Arabian cross, standing 13 HH and 600 ..
Holmen, Wisconsin
Palomino
Arabian
Mare
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Holmen, WI
WI
$375
Paint Stallion
Skippa Hopscotch (Andy) has been professionaly trained is still in training..
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
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La Crosse, WI
WI
$3,900
Arabian Stallion
National caliber, PB Arabin hunt gelding, already qualified for Region 11 H..
Holmen, Wisconsin
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Holmen, WI
WI
$9,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Secrets is a big, beautiful filly willing to please anyone. She has a littl..
Arcadia, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Arcadia, WI
WI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This filly is about as perfectly made as you'll ever find. Check out her hi..
Spring Valley, Minnesota
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Spring Valley, MN
MN
$1,000
Morab Stallion
Justice is an EXCELLENT colt. He is a beautiful dark bay with a real zest. ..
Minneiska, Minnesota
Bay
Morab
Stallion
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Minneiska, MN
MN
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This beautifully muscled, big stud colt is a bay roan, out of a blue roan s..
Spring Valley, Minnesota
Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Spring Valley, MN
MN
$1,000
Quarter Horse Mare
This granddaughter of Obvious Conclusion is double - Impressive - bred, and..
Spring Valley, Minnesota
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Spring Valley, MN
MN
$2,000
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About Rushford, MN

The first pioneers pole-boated up the Root River to the junction of Rush Creek, peering through 10-foot tall grasses to see what astonishing beauty the bluff lands had to offer. The early settlers gave Rushford its name on Christmas Day in 1854, during a chicken supper hosted by Capt. Dyer. The name stems from the nearby Rush Creek, which had tall Rushes growing along its banks. The area was once referred to as “Trail City” because seven Indian trails met at the creek.