Paint Horses for Sale in Hesperia MI, Grand Haven MI

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all sizes, all ages. most can be reg. will consider trades, and all offers..
Hesperia, Michigan
Other
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Hesperia, MI
MI
$700
Paint Mare
Gorgeous Sharp Tobiano APHA / PTHA three year old! Has excellent pedigree a..
Grand Haven, Michigan
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Grand Haven, MI
MI
$4,500
Paint Stallion
Sharp Tobiano APHA / PTHA Pony / Small Horse. 14 Hands. Excellent confirmat..
Fremont, Michigan
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Fremont, MI
MI
$3,500
Paint Mare
Molly is schooling 2'6-2'9 courses, showing 2'3 doing changes, has shown la..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$6,000
Paint Stallion
Very cute two year old. Born 8 / 2002. Tobiano colt. See web page for mo..
Fremont, Michigan
Chestnut
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Fremont, MI
MI
$1,000
Paint Stallion
We have a 10 yr. Sorrel Gelding 16. 0 hh, and a 11 yr. blk / white paint Ma..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Black Overo
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Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$2,700
Paint Stallion
2 yr. old APHA registered paint breeding stock, Bay / Black, 30 days profes..
Grant, Michigan
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Grant, MI
MI
$2,500
Paint Stallion
He is a very nice gelding rides nice, trailers great. Excellent personality..
Holland, Michigan
Bay
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Holland, MI
MI
$3,500
Paint Mare
Maggie is a 15 hh registered paint. She is great in the saddle. She has ha..
Cedar Springs, Michigan
Gray
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Cedar Springs, MI
MI
$1,750
Paint Stallion
Leo's Victory Jet is a VERY athletic stud. He is very laid back and easy go..
Zeeland, Michigan
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Zeeland, MI
MI
$350
Paint Mare
Dodge the Blue Bars (Blue) is a nice reg. breeding stock paint filly. She c..
Stanwood, Michigan
Sorrel
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Mare
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Stanwood, MI
MI
$1,500
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About Newaygo, MI

Newaygo's recorded history goes back to the 1600s and the French coureur des bois (independent trappers) and, later, fur company voyageurs that travelled by canoe via the Muskegon River. It was ostensibly named after Chief Nuwagon, an Ojibwe leader who signed the Treaty of Saginaw in 1819, or for an Algonquian word meaning "much water". John Brooks came to harvest lumber in 1836, and was the town's first postmaster in 1847. Proximity to the river made it a center for floating logs to the mills in Muskegon during the lumber boom of the late 1800s. As of the census of 2010, there were 1,976 people, 786 households, and 502 families living in the city.