Paint Horses for Sale in Bowdon GA, Guntersville AL

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Paint Stallion
Leo is a super sweet colt. He leads loads clips and ties. He has been shown..
Bowdon, Georgia
Black
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Stallion
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$1,500
Paint Mare
Josie is a great broodmare, she is a Tovero with one blue eye. Produced Dun..
Bowdon, Georgia
Bay
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Mare
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Bowdon, GA
GA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Grandson of Zippo Pine Bar with Red Sonny Dee and My painted Robin on his p..
Guntersville, Alabama
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Stallion
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Guntersville, AL
AL
$6,000
Paint Mare
Sugar has had a year of professional training and will make an excellent ba..
Cave Spring, Georgia
Chestnut
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Mare
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Cave Spring, GA
GA
$2,000
Paint Mare
Cute paint mare. Green broke. With additional training would make nice tr..
Ashville, Alabama
Bay
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Mare
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Ashville, AL
AL
$900
Paint Mare
Sugar has had a year of professional training and will make an excellent ba..
Cave Spring, Georgia
Chestnut
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Mare
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Cave Spring, GA
GA
$2,000
Paint Mare
i have the papers for you to mail in to have her reg. she comes from a grea..
Tallapoosa, Georgia
Black
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Mare
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Tallapoosa, GA
GA
$850
Paint Stallion
Flash was imprinted at birth, handled daily, mature 16 hands, halter broken..
Rome, Georgia
Palomino
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Stallion
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Rome, GA
GA
$1,100
Paint Mare
sweet filly 6 months old. sonyy dee bar / impressive bred. granddaughter of..
Pisgah, Alabama
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Mare
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Pisgah, AL
AL
$2,600
Paint Stallion
Outstanding bay overo colt by World Champion Titan A Rama. Eligible for mul..
Rome, Georgia
Bay
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Stallion
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Rome, GA
GA
$3,000
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About Hokes Bluff, AL

Hokes Bluff was established on a high bluff overlooking the Coosa River. The town was called "The Bluff", and was used as a lookout station for Native American tribes, as they could see a great distance across, up and down the Coosa River. Hokes Bluff was one the staging areas where the Cherokee were collected, and sent to Gunter's Landing ( Guntersville), and west to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears. Settlers came into the area in the 1840s. Daniel Hoke Jr.