Miniature Horses for Sale near Cordele, GA

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Miniature Mare
Crystal is a very sweet and a beatiful black beauty . Throws very pretty ..
Sylvester, Georgia
Black
Miniature
Mare
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$500
Miniature Mare
Precious is a very sweet and beautiful mare. She is one of the prettiest m..
Sylvester, Georgia
Miniature
Mare
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$650
Miniature Stallion
Joker is a very beautiful and sweet 37 in. stallion. Has very pretty offs..
Sylvester, Georgia
Dun
Miniature
Stallion
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$650
Miniature Mare
Beautiful 6 yr. old Double reg. mare. Been exposed to reg. mini stud und..
Sylvester, Georgia
Miniature
Mare
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$1,200
Miniature Mare
Beautiful, sweet and lovable. She is one of our main party minis. She will..
Sylvester, Georgia
Miniature
Mare
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$1,200
Miniature Stallion
Rainy is a medicine hat 34 inches tall. Sparky is 36 inches tall, white wi..
Sylvester, Georgia
Bay
Miniature
Stallion
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$900
Miniature Stallion
A sweetheart and a gentleman, Hopper is an adorable 4 year old red roan mi..
Byron, Georgia
Red Roan
Miniature
Stallion
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Byron, GA
GA
$450
Miniature Stallion
Sparky. . White with black shield. 36" tall. Rain Cloud 34" tall medicine ..
Sylvester, Georgia
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$900
Miniature Stallion
"Skittles" is a gorgeous miniature gelding with correct conformation and t..
Fort Valley, Georgia
Grulla
Miniature
Stallion
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Fort Valley, GA
GA
$350
Miniature Mare
Sierra - Buckskin - Paint Filly!Her dad is a reg buckskin 34". Her mom is ..
Sylvester, Georgia
Pinto
Miniature
Mare
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Sylvester, GA
GA
$650
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About Cordele, GA

Cordele was incorporated on January 1, 1888, and named for Cordelia Hawkins, eldest daughter of Colonel Samuel Hawkins, the president of the Savannah, Americus and Montgomery Railway. In November 1864, the area that is now Cordele served as the temporary capital of Georgia. During the last days of the Confederacy, Georgia's war governor Joseph E. Brown used his rural farmhouse to escape the wrath of Sherman's March to the Sea. During that time the farmhouse, which Brown called "Dooly County Place," served as the official capital for only a few days.