Horses for Sale in Lafayette LA, Glenmora LA

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Thoroughbred Mare
7 yr. old mare too nice not to be ridden more. Excellent mom; has had a TB..
Lafayette, Louisiana
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
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Lafayette, LA
LA
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
This horse is a must see at a great deal. Very gentle. He will walk right u..
Glenmora, Louisiana
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Glenmora, LA
LA
$800
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
2 year old, leads, will make a good trail horse, good disposition. Ready to..
Youngsville, Louisiana
Bay
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Youngsville, LA
LA
$1,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Double registered with the TWHBEA and RHBEA, "Q" as he is affectionately ca..
Leonville, Louisiana
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Leonville, LA
LA
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
Hi. I'm looking for a gentle mare for an intermediate to beginner rider. A..
Livonia, Louisiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Livonia, LA
LA
$1,200
Tennessee Walking Stallion
I have owned Hunter for 2 years. He is an American Saddle / TW. He is a 115..
Oberlin, Louisiana
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Oberlin, LA
LA
$1,350
Thoroughbred Stallion
Good form over fences, classic mover. Will make an awesome jumper with rig..
Sunset, Louisiana
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Sunset, LA
LA
$3,700
Saddlebred Stallion
Good disposition with vet and farrier. All shots current including west ni..
Lecompte, Louisiana
Sorrel
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Lecompte, LA
LA
$1,500
Saddlebred Stallion
Good trail horse. Good dispositon with vet and farrier. All shots including..
Lecompte, Louisiana
Sorrel
Saddlebred
Stallion
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Lecompte, LA
LA
$1,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
Foxy Lady , reg. TW 15. 1 hands very wide and thick mare w / a great blood..
Lafayette, Louisiana
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Lafayette, LA
LA
$3,500
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About Church Point, LA

In the late 18th century, French settlers from Nova Scotia (Acadie) Canada, created clearings by burning the underbrush, leaving what they called a brûlé, or "burn", much as the Native Americans in the area had created a "burn" to promote new grass to attract bison and other grazing and browsing animals. One of these clearings was created on a slough off Bayou Mermentau, near where the slough came to a point. This new clearing became known as Plaquemine Brûlé in 1843 when Etienne d'Aigle III, a descendant of immigrants from Quebec, became the first settler in the area, which at that time was in the middle of Opelousas Parish (later St. Landry Parish), which stretched from the Atchafalaya River to the Sabine River. Plaquemine is an Atakapa word for the native Louisiana persimmon.