Paint Horses for Sale near Campti, LA

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This horse is a fun horse. Loves to be around other horses except when rid..
Haughton, Louisiana
Bay
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Haughton, LA
LA
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Kadin is the kindest horse I have ever owned. He has had about 60 days und..
Bossier City (haughton), Louisiana
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Bossier City (haughton), LA
LA
$7,500
Paint Stallion
Spinner is a beautiful hunter prospect with elegant conformation and a nic..
Bossier City (haughton), Louisiana
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Bossier City (haughton), LA
LA
$5,500
Paint Mare
Folly sells as a broodmare only which means she in not broke. She has good ..
Bossier City (haughton), Louisiana
Palomino
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Bossier City (haughton), LA
LA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
This is one nice colt! Very balanced conformation and intelligent. He has ..
Bossier City (haughton), Louisiana
Sorrel
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Bossier City (haughton), LA
LA
$3,000
Paint Stallion
Scout is a sorrell / white tobiano Paint / Quarter Horse gelding. Not regi..
Boyce, Louisiana
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Boyce, LA
LA
$950
Paint Stallion
He is a Beauty. Stud fee is $200. 00 for nonregistered mares and $300. 00 ..
Verda, Louisiana
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Stallion
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Verda, LA
LA
$200
Paint Stallion
Sky Bug Chic Olena has a pedigree that reads like a who's who of reining an..
Florien, Louisiana
White
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Florien, LA
LA
$3,500
Paint Mare
Concrete Cowgirl has her ROM in reining and western pleasure with 27 perfor..
Florien, Louisiana
Bay
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Mare
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Florien, LA
LA
$4,500
Paint Stallion
This cute colt has a great performance pedigree and a terrific disposition ..
Florien, Louisiana
Chestnut
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Florien, LA
LA
$1,500
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About Campti, LA

Tradition maintains that the name "Campti" was derived from the name of a Natchitoches Indian chief, known as " Le Roi Campti" (The King Campti). Church records in Natchitoches show that a French missionary, Père Valentin, visited the community of Campti around 1745; this was the first written record of Campti during the period of French Louisiana. The parish was developed for large cotton plantations, and a majority of the population were enslaved African Americans in the antebellum years. But by the time of the Civil War, a number of free people of color also lived in Campti and the area. They were known to be related to several of the old white families, who acknowledged them, and they were generally well accepted.