All-Around Paint Horses for Sale near Edmond, OK

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Sweet tea
🌟Sweet Tea🌟 Sweet Tea is 14 year old registered mare, super sweet and cuddl..
Edmond, Oklahoma
Other
Paint
Mare
15
Edmond, OK
OK
$5,200
Paint Mare
Leena is a great horse, she should go any way you want to her. She is cowb..
Meeker, Oklahoma
Paint
Mare
-
Meeker, OK
OK
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Boo is a APHA solid dun colt by Nanas Little Boo QH (My kinda loom X Sugar..
Mcloud, Oklahoma
Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Mcloud, OK
OK
$1,200
Paint Stallion
A gorgeous blk / wht stud that is homozygous for tobiano and black gene, bo..
Meeker, Oklahoma
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
-
Meeker, OK
OK
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Bandit is a flashy sorrel overo colt with a flaxen mane and tail. Right eye..
Dover, Oklahoma
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Dover, OK
OK
$800
Paint Mare
Very cute filly. Being worked with on a daily basis. Wonderful confirmati..
Dover, Oklahoma
Brown
Paint
Mare
-
Dover, OK
OK
$500
Paint Stallion
Superior youth halter gelding with over 100 halter points. Winner of year e..
Norman, Oklahoma
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
-
Norman, OK
OK
$8,000
Paint Mare
Really nice breeding stock broodmare. Great disposition. Out of two - time..
Jones, Oklahoma
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
-
Jones, OK
OK
Contact
Paint Stallion
Flash is a very gentle, very willing to please, approx 14'5 gelding. He is ..
Tecumseh, Oklahoma
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Tecumseh, OK
OK
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Sonny Dee Bar & Peppy San one off papers. On papers:Sonny Go Dell (79 AQHA..
Tecumseh, Oklahoma
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
-
Tecumseh, OK
OK
$500
Paint Mare
This is a very nice filly. Bay and white tobiano with blue eyes. Registere..
Dover, Oklahoma
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
Dover, OK
OK
$800
Paint Mare
She will work your cattle AND perform in the show ring!!! By Teton Sundown ..
Tecumseh, Oklahoma
Dun
Paint
Mare
-
Tecumseh, OK
OK
$2,000
Paint Stallion
PRICE REDUCED!!!!!!!!! If you're looking for a nice colt LOADED with & migh..
Tecumseh, Oklahoma
Red Dun
Paint
Stallion
-
Tecumseh, OK
OK
$1,300
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About Edmond, OK

The Santa Fe rail line in Oklahoma Territory established a water and coaling station for steam engines at this location when the Santa Fe Railroad built into Indian Territory in 1887. The site for the station was chosen because it was the highest point on the line in Oklahoma County; train could more easily accelerate going downhill while leaving the station in either direction. The railroad then named the station for Edmond Burdick, the Santa Fe's traveling freight agent. When the town was formed after the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889, early settlers decided to adopt the name. Though most of the remnants of the old railroad infrastructure are gone, the Santa Fe, now BNSF, freight line still runs through the same course.