Kentucky Mountain Horses for Sale near Hyden, KY

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Kentucky Mountain Mare
TATER BUG IS A Sorell Mare, With 4 White Stockings, And A Blaze. She Has M..
Manchester, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Manchester, KY
KY
$3,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Several KMPH, TWH, and Rocky Mountain type horses mares, geldings, fillys, ..
Salyersville, Kentucky
Bay Roan
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Salyersville, KY
KY
$4,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Very nice, smooth, gentle, well mannered, friendly..
Booneville, Kentucky
Sorrel
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Booneville, KY
KY
$1,200
Kentucky Mountain Mare
1 year old dark sorrel with flax mane and tail, one stocking and anklet on ..
Salyersville, Kentucky
Sorrel
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Salyersville, KY
KY
$3,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
Falshy, smooth, gaited palimino. Great trail horse. 4 years old gelding. Gr..
Salyersville, Kentucky
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Salyersville, KY
KY
$5,000
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Palomino Filly, 1 / 4 Tennessee, 4 white stockings and blaze, green broke, ..
Jackson, Kentucky
Palomino
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Jackson, KY
KY
$4,000
Kentucky Mountain Stallion
This gelding is just one of many KMSHA horses we have available. We have se..
Campton, Kentucky
Bay
Kentucky Mountain
Stallion
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Campton, KY
KY
$3,200
Kentucky Mountain Mare
Destiny is a coming 7 yr. old beautiful solid bay KMSHA mare in foal to man..
Irvine, Kentucky
Bay
Kentucky Mountain
Mare
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Irvine, KY
KY
$4,000
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About Hyden, KY

The area was first settled around 1800 by the Sizemore family, a Native American family migrating from North Carolina, with a brief stay in Hawkins, Tennessee, before making it to Kentucky. John "Rock House" Sizemore and wife, Nancy (Bowling) Sizemore lived in a rock house about a hundred yards up from the mouth of the creek which would later bear his name (RockHouse Creek). John Rock House later sold the land to a Lewis man who then donated the land to the government, which became the town of Hyden. The town was established in 1878 and incorporated in 1882, and was named after John Hyden, a state senator of the time who helped form Leslie County. The mountainous terrain made the region difficult to access except by river, which was no longer the dominant form of transportation by the late 19th century, hindering growth.