All-Around Paint Horses for Sale near Brighton, CO

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Fort Lupton, CO 80621
Bonnie
Super nice, solid mare. Good minded, easy to be around and has no bad habit..
Fort Lupton, Colorado
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
7
Fort Lupton, CO
CO
$8,000
Paint - Horse for Sale in Thornton, CO 80241
Chevy
Chevy is a absolutely stunning, sorrel and white tobiano paint gelding. His..
Thornton, Colorado
Tobiano
Paint
Gelding
10
Thornton, CO
CO
$3,500
Paint - Horse for Sale in Windsor, CO 80550
Cloey
This big beautiful mare will bring looks, speed and size to your herd. She ..
Windsor, Colorado
Overo
Paint
Mare
13
Windsor, CO
CO
$3,000
Paint Stallion
Foaled May 3 2001 Sired by Majic In Motion and his Dam is Social Versaryba..
Elizabeth, Colorado
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Elizabeth, CO
CO
$4,950
Paint Mare
Lana is a very beautiful, elegant, trainable mare. 3 Months Perfessional Tr..
La Salle, Colorado
Paint
Mare
-
La Salle, CO
CO
$8,500
Paint Mare
"Skye" is a four year old mare that has been shown mainly at open shows and..
Franktown, Colorado
Paint
Mare
-
Franktown, CO
CO
$6,000
Paint Stallion
This gentle performance bred stallion is incredible! He has natural grace,..
Fort Lupton, Colorado
Paint
Stallion
-
Fort Lupton, CO
CO
$500
Paint Stallion
2 year old APHA stallion, black with white markings, energetic and high - s..
Galeton, Colorado
Black
Paint
Stallion
-
Galeton, CO
CO
$3,000
Paint Mare
HONEY N BLUE JEANS: Must Sell ~ Going to College. Honey was the 2003 Pain..
Brighton, Colorado
Buckskin
Paint
Mare
-
Brighton, CO
CO
$30,000
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About Brighton, CO

The town was named for Brighton Beach, New York. Brighton was founded in the 1870s as a stage/railroad depot and farming community. The town was originally named Hughes Station. The town was incorporated in 1887. Among the notable scholars born there are Richard Ling, founding editor of Mobile Media & Communication, currently the Shaw Foundation Professor of Media Technology at Nanyang Technological University, and Max Pfeffer, Senior Associate Dean of the Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Philip Rodriguez served as city manager until July 2019, when the city council voted 5-4 to end his job.