Horses for Sale near Sumner, MS

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Batesville, MS 38606
Paint Gelding
Here's a young gelding that is ready to go to work & look good doing his jo..
Batesville, Mississippi
Overo
Paint
Gelding
12
Batesville, MS
MS
$8
Mustang Stallion
US registered Mustang. Great trail horse, gentle, calm, loves attention. ..
Batesville, Mississippi
Brown
Mustang
Stallion
-
Batesville, MS
MS
$1,500
Paint Stallion
only son of smart colored olena and grandson color me smart that is 2 mill..
Sarah, Mississippi
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Sarah, MS
MS
$3,500
Welsh Pony Stallion
Dusty is half Welsh, half QH. He is a very quiet and solid pony. He is goin..
Senatobia, Mississippi
Blue Roan
Welsh Pony
Stallion
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Senatobia, MS
MS
$3,500
Welsh Pony Mare
Here is your chance to find that rare pearl! Heidi is one of those rare fin..
Senatobia, Mississippi
Bay
Welsh Pony
Mare
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Senatobia, MS
MS
$5,500
Appendix Stallion
"Louie is an absolutly gorgeous colt by Louisiana Swamp and out of a daught..
Batesville, Mississippi
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Batesville, MS
MS
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Needs experienced rider, athletic build, runs 1d time, Dash For Cash breedi..
Grenada, Mississippi
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Grenada, MS
MS
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Automatic on barrel pattern, runs 2d 3d time, no bad habits, sired by Reckl..
Grenada, Mississippi
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Grenada, MS
MS
$5,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful, placed 1 st in Louisville MS walking horse show - Trail pleasure..
Cleveland, Mississippi
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Cleveland, MS
MS
$2,500
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About Sumner, MS

The heavily wooded swamp along the Tallahatchie River was historically part of the Choctaw Nation, one of the Five Civilized Tribes of the Southeast. Ceding large amounts of territory to the United States, they were forced to remove to Indian Territory in the 1830s under the Indian Removal Act. Afterward the US government sold the lands to European-American families. Among the early settlers were the Sumner family. The bottomland was covered by trees, vines, and underbrush when the pioneers started clearing the land for agriculture.