Halter Paint Horses for Sale near Saint Paul, MN

Post Free Ad
Advanced Search
Paint Stallion
70 / 30 Palo. / White, line back, shoulder bars & leg bars. Great disposit..
Maiden Rock, Wisconsin
Palomino
Paint
Stallion
-
Maiden Rock, WI
WI
$2,500
Paint Stallion
"Jack" is a wonderful, willing and handsome boy! We have shown him in 4- H ..
Stillwater, Minnesota
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Stillwater, MN
MN
$3,500
Paint Mare
Splash of Love Aka. "Reo" is a wonderful show horse. She has been shown in ..
Rosemount, Minnesota
Red Roan
Paint
Mare
-
Rosemount, MN
MN
$7,500
Paint Stallion
3 time Paint World Champion Halter Horse and Reserve Champion Youth Gelding..
Emerald, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
-
Emerald, WI
WI
$5,500
Paint Stallion
6 year old reg Overeo gelding, This gelding can go western pleasure or Engl..
Lakeville, Minnesota
Chestnut
Paint
Stallion
-
Lakeville, MN
MN
$3,200
Paint Stallion
Own son of Mighty Awesome, World Champ & Sire of World Champs, Dam is own d..
Emerald, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
-
Emerald, WI
WI
$750
Paint Mare
Fancy is a 2 1 / 2 year old filly. Very sweet. I am not a horse person I h..
Montgomery, Minnesota
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Montgomery, MN
MN
$250
Paint Mare
to see photo's and more info www. members. tripod. com / kristy55304..
Andover, Minnesota
Overo
Paint
Mare
-
Andover, MN
MN
$16,500
Paint Mare
HUGE Filly with baby doll head would like a good home for only $950..
New Richmond, Wisconsin
Bay
Paint
Mare
-
New Richmond, WI
WI
$950
Paint Mare
Honey is a registered APHA bay overo paint mare. She is mainly a broodmare ..
New Richmond, Wisconsin
Bay Overo
Paint
Mare
-
New Richmond, WI
WI
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Eli is a paint yearling stud colt. He is halter broke, friendly. Ready to b..
Spring Valley, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
-
Spring Valley, WI
WI
$500
1

About Saint Paul, MN

Burial mounds in present-day Indian Mounds Park suggest that the area was originally inhabited by the Hopewell Native Americans about two thousand years ago. From the early 17th century until 1837, the Mdewakanton Dakota, a tribe of the Sioux, lived near the mounds after fleeing their ancestral home of Mille Lacs Lake from advancing Ojibwe. They called the area I-mni-za ska dan ("little white rock") for its exposed white sandstone cliffs. In the Menominee language it is called Sāēnepān-Menīkān, which means "ribbon, silk or satin village", suggesting its role in trade throughout the region after the introduction of European goods. Following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, US Army officer Zebulon Pike negotiated approximately 100,000 acres (40,000 ha; 160 sq mi) of land from the local Dakota tribes in 1805 to establish a fort.