Paint Horses for Sale near Danvers, IL

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Tequila is a beautiful 5 y / o reg. bay tobiano mare. Broke. Ridden Weste..
Goodfield, Illinois
Bay
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Goodfield, IL
IL
$985
Paint Stallion
3 yr old geldings. Dun / Buckskin. Leads and loads. Not broke to ride. Ou..
Yates City, Illinois
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Yates City, IL
IL
$350
Paint Stallion
3 yr old gelding tri color. He is Not real big. Leads and loads. Not broke..
Yates City, Illinois
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Yates City, IL
IL
$350
Paint Stallion
Good on hind end, Has speed, stands for saddling, trailers, good for farri..
Deer Creek, Illinois
Palomino
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Deer Creek, IL
IL
$3,000
Paint Stallion
beautiful black and white tobiano stud colt. gentle, laid back. should matu..
Sparland, Illinois
Black Overo
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Sparland, IL
IL
$700
Paint Mare
she is a beautiful baby just waitting to have new things. she is very peopl..
Magnolia, Illinois
Buckskin
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Magnolia, IL
IL
$1,500
Paint Mare
this horse is a very calm horse her name is cheyenne. she could be broke we..
Magnolia, Illinois
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Magnolia, IL
IL
$1,500
Paint Mare
This is the perfect horse for someone that wants to show. She is built to s..
Magnolia, Illinois
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Magnolia, IL
IL
$2,000
Paint Mare
up to date on shots. loads, stands for farrier, was born buckskin may shed ..
Sparland, Illinois
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Mare
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Sparland, IL
IL
$600
Paint Mare
going to be tall very nice filly straight legs loads well is eating on her ..
Sparland, Illinois
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Sparland, IL
IL
$550
Paint Mare
4 yr old AB informative Sorrel / Tob. Mare. Great mover!!! Easy to work w ..
Clinton, Illinois
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Clinton, IL
IL
$8,000
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About Danvers, IL

Danvers was laid out under the name of Concord on February 20, 1836 by Israel W. Hall (February 5, 1799 - January 3, 1865) and Matthew Robb (July 15, 1801 – February 24, 1870). The name Concord was given to the town by Hall after Concord, Massachusetts. A rival town, Wilkesborough, just over a mile to the east, was laid out by James O. Barnard on 3 June of the same year.