Paint Horses for Sale in Chillicothe OH, Newark OH

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Rides nice, easy breeder. Throws colored get. Has nice bloodlines. Bloodlin..
Chillicothe, Ohio
Black Overo
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Chillicothe, OH
OH
$3,000
Paint Mare
she is black with a white stripe and star and a white snip. She has a touch..
Newark, Ohio
Black
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Newark, OH
OH
$1,000
Paint Mare
Bee's a nice little filly. Real gentle. My 4 yr. old leads her around by h..
Kenton, Ohio
White
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Kenton, OH
OH
$1,500
Paint Stallion
RobinsImpressiveSierra (APHA pending) (Johnny Sierra (Status Que x Bar Band..
Mount Vernon, Ohio
Black Overo
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Mount Vernon, OH
OH
$1,100
Paint Stallion
"Cruz" is a reg. APHA, 1 / 2 TB grey overo gelding. He has had 4 mths plea..
Marysville, Ohio
Gray
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Marysville, OH
OH
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Don't Miss this Show Prospect. Yearling Stud Colt. Loud and Flashy! Excep..
Sabina, Ohio
Overo
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Sabina, OH
OH
$3,000
Paint Stallion
Too many horses to work. Cruz needs a home soon. Very willing and sweet h..
Marysville, Ohio
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Marysville, OH
OH
$3,500
Paint Mare
Tobiano paint mare in foal (Zippo Pine Bar bloodlines) she is broke, she tr..
London, Ohio
Bay
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London, OH
OH
$5,000
Paint Mare
7 yr. old breeding stock Paint mare. Versatile. Will try anything. Not for ..
Cardington, Ohio
Sorrel
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Cardington, OH
OH
$2,200
Paint Stallion
Skip Will Go Grand is a 16. 1 hand sorrol overo stallion. His sire ( SS Ski..
Milford Center, Ohio
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Milford Center, OH
OH
$550
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About Hilliard, OH

In 1852, John Reed Hilliard bought 10 acres (40,000 m 2) of farmland in western Franklin County, Ohio from Hoseah High and Abraham Wendell. Geographically, the Hilliard area is between Big Darby Creek on the west and the Scioto River on the east. Originally called Hilliard’s Station, the town grew around the railroad route of the Piqua and Indiana Railroad station, which bisected the former Hilliard farmland. Hilliard’s Station served as an ideal shipping point for agricultural products going to market and supplies coming to the farmers in the area. The original Hilliard area was platted by John Hilliard on September 1, 1853.