Paint Horses for Sale near Bay Saint Louis, MS

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Paint Mare
Great mare very gentle has had professional training would make a great all..
Bush, Louisiana
Tobiano
Paint
Mare
12
Bush, LA
LA
$3,500
Paint Stallion
Merlyn is awesome kid friendly, begineer rider or roping horse. We bought ..
Bogalusa, Louisiana
Black Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Bogalusa, LA
LA
$4,500
Paint Mare
APHA well bred Flashy paint mare. 14. 3h, stocky and pretty. Big Blaze f..
Leggett, Texas
Paint
Mare
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Leggett, TX
TX
$950
Paint Mare
Just A Little Fancy. Chesnut w / blaze and star. 3 socks. UTD on shots an..
Slidell, Louisiana
Chestnut
Paint
Mare
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Slidell, LA
LA
$9,500
Paint Stallion
Foul is out of Dash for Cash and Native Dancer bloodlines. Has great spee..
Gulfport, Mississippi
Paint
Stallion
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Gulfport, MS
MS
$1,000
Paint Stallion
This horse is 6 years old, and needs an experienced rider. Was used for sh..
Gulfport, Mississippi
Paint
Stallion
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Gulfport, MS
MS
$3,000
Paint Mare
PRICE REDUCTION!!! APHA # 754113 Peppys Fired Up Girl - 'Penny' is a docil..
Carriere, Mississippi
Gray
Paint
Mare
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Carriere, MS
MS
$850
Paint Stallion
APHA # 671891 'Fired Up On Deck' Rebel is a 2002 Sorrel & White Stud Colt V..
Carriere, Mississippi
Sorrel
Paint
Stallion
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Carriere, MS
MS
$1,500
Paint Stallion
Chico is a sweet paint gelding. He is more white with large brown spots. He..
Vancleave, Mississippi
Tobiano
Paint
Stallion
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Vancleave, MS
MS
$800
Paint Mare
Extremely beautiful loud overo by Sockett (Stud fee $5000) out of Superior ..
Slidell, Louisiana
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Slidell, LA
LA
$12,500
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About Bay Saint Louis, MS

The first European settlers in this area were French colonists, whose culture still influences the small city. They imported slaves from Africa. A Louisiana Creole population developed of free people of color. The county was organized by European Americans, who named it after John Hancock, who was a Founding Father of the United States. While more Protestant Americans migrated into this area after Indian Removal in the 1830s, there are still many Catholic families, some dating to both African and French ancestors of the colonial era.