Paint Horses for Sale near Fort Morgan, CO

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Raymer, CO 80742
Fly
Fly is a laid-back horse. She can do anything and she is broke to death. I ..
Raymer, Colorado
Sorrel Overo
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Mare
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Raymer, CO
CO
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Well broke, big boned, big build. Would be great for ranch, cattle, or th..
Wiggins, Colorado
Black
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Stallion
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Wiggins, CO
CO
$2,500
Paint Stallion
One of the prettiest paints around! Has some training and a good start. ...
Wiggins, Colorado
Bay Overo
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Stallion
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Wiggins, CO
CO
$2,000
Paint Mare
Penny is a sweet caring horse. She has had annual vet visits, up to date ..
Fort Morgan, Colorado
Paint
Mare
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Fort Morgan, CO
CO
$750
Paint Stallion
Oshawa is a very nice prospect for any discipline. He is out of Awesome Re..
Orchard, Colorado
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Stallion
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Orchard, CO
CO
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Paint Stallion
Awesome gelding, 15. 3H, bay and white with black forelock and partially b..
Bennett, Colorado
Bay
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Stallion
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Bennett, CO
CO
$2,800
Paint Mare
Sky is eligible for registry with APHA. She has great blood lines, and sh..
Bennett, Colorado
White
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Mare
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Bennett, CO
CO
$3,500
Paint Mare
this is a very flashy filly. she is very smart and very very cowy. she wou..
Akron, Colorado
Bay Roan
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Mare
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Akron, CO
CO
$2,500
Paint Mare
She is Beaustiful . Has awesome bloodlines will be a wonderful horse. She i..
Strasburg, Colorado
Buckskin
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Mare
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Strasburg, CO
CO
$3,000
Paint Mare
Lana is a very beautiful, elegant, trainable mare. 3 Months Perfessional Tr..
La Salle, Colorado
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Mare
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La Salle, CO
CO
$8,500
Paint Stallion
2 year old APHA stallion, black with white markings, energetic and high - s..
Galeton, Colorado
Black
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Stallion
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Galeton, CO
CO
$3,000
Paint Stallion
Registered gelding that has been used for 4- H projects, gymkhana events, w..
Keenesburg, Colorado
Paint
Stallion
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Keenesburg, CO
CO
$2,800
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About Fort Morgan, CO

Camp Wardwell was established in 1865 along the Overland Trail to protect emigrants and supplies going to and from Denver and the mining districts. The fort was renamed in 1866 by General John Pope for one of his staff, Colonel Christopher A. Morgan, who had died earlier that year. The fort closed in 1868 after being used by 19 different companies from 11 cavalry and infantry regiments (about 1,300 soldiers). The town of Fort Morgan was platted just south of the old military fort’s ruins on May 1, 1884, by Abner S.