Paint Horses for Sale near Myrtle Creek, OR

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Paint Stallion
Barn name Patrick, Shown Halter at Oregon Tripple crown as Weanling and el..
White City, Oregon
Bay
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White City, OR
OR
$1,800
Paint Mare
"Patches" is a real cute fancy mare - gentle & good natured with some go a..
Roseburg, Oregon
Chestnut
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Roseburg, OR
OR
$4,000
Paint Mare
Beautiful & sweet flashy Tovero mare out of Ice Sculpture. Great all aroun..
Central Point, Oregon
White
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Central Point, OR
OR
$12,900
Paint Mare
Exceptional mare. Beauty, talent, awesome disposition. By Cajun Indio (ROM..
Grants Pass, Oregon
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Mare
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Grants Pass, OR
OR
$2,800
Paint Stallion
Major is a 6 year old gelding with great potential to be a good 4- H horse..
Coquille, Oregon
Sorrel
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Coquille, OR
OR
$7,000
Paint Mare
"Dolly" Palomino BS Filly APHA Registration, DNA & Parentage Verification i..
Rogue River, Oregon
Palomino
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Mare
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Rogue River, OR
OR
$1,000
Paint Stallion
"Tobie" 2004 Red Roan BS Colt. APHA Papers are in order and ready for new o..
Rogue River, Oregon
Red Roan
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Stallion
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Rogue River, OR
OR
$400
Paint Stallion
Deuce is a 4 year old Registered APHA Gelding. He has been handled since bi..
Myrtle Point, Oregon
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Stallion
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Myrtle Point, OR
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$2,000
Paint Mare
Beautiful 2004 Loud Overo Weanlings. Palomino Overo filly by Hancock bred s..
Glendale, Oregon
Palomino
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Mare
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Glendale, OR
OR
$1,500
Paint Mare
Must Sell, Versatile, Flashy, 1992 B / S APHA Mare Sorrel w / 4 socks & bla..
Glendale, Oregon
Sorrel
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Mare
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Glendale, OR
OR
$4,000
Paint Mare
Beautiful 7 yr Tobiano Mare Sweet disposition. Gentle. Jr. rodeo, team penn..
Eagle Point, Oregon
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Mare
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Eagle Point, OR
OR
$3,500
Paint Mare
Here is the chance to own a top quality horse at a reasonable price. 2 blue..
Rogue River, Oregon
Chestnut
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Mare
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Rogue River, OR
OR
$2,500
Paint Mare
Cute Registred Paint Filly...
Grants Pass, Oregon
Buckskin
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Mare
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Grants Pass, OR
OR
$3,500
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About Myrtle Creek, OR

Myrtle Creek was named for the groves of Oregon myrtle (also known as California laurel), growing nearby. A Myrtle Creek post office was established in 1854 with Lazarus Wright as postmaster. In 1862, Wright sold the land for a town site to John Hall, who laid out Myrtle Creek in 1865. The city has two covered bridges. The first, Neal Lane Bridge, carries Neal Lane Road over South Myrtle Creek on the southeastern outskirts of the city.