Paint Horses for Sale in Oregon City OR, Molalla OR

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Paint Mare
This filly is broke and resdy to go on for you. Would make a great Ohest Or..
Oregon City, Oregon
Chestnut
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Mare
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Oregon City, OR
OR
$3,500
Paint Mare
Caliquendi "Cali" is out of a TB mare by Klassy Kachina (paint stallion) . ..
Molalla, Oregon
Black Overo
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Mare
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Molalla, OR
OR
$1,950
Paint Mare
Star is a breeding stock paint that will go all day for you if you give her..
Newberg, Oregon
Bay
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Mare
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Newberg, OR
OR
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Great minded stallion, quiet and athletic. Perfect to add rate and work to..
Canby, Oregon
Bay Roan
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Stallion
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Canby, OR
OR
$350
Paint Mare
Awesome red dun Tobiano filly by Champion Doc O Lena son, (reining) , out o..
Seal Rock, Oregon
Red Dun
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Mare
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Seal Rock, OR
OR
$4,500
Paint Mare
Regretfully must sell to approved home only. . . . 11 year old Beautiful Bu..
North Plains, Oregon
Buckskin
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Mare
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North Plains, OR
OR
$2,500
Paint Mare
Black filly with star on forehead. Sire is Black Tobiano and Dam is Sorrel ..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Black
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Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$1,200
Paint Mare
ILLNESS FORCES SALE : ( 15 yr old Reg Paint Mare 15. 3, stocky build, needs..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Sorrel
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Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$2,500
Paint Mare
ILLNESS FORCES SALE : ( Loves Little Lady 1987 Chestnut Tobiano Mare (Reg #..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Chestnut
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Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$2,500
Paint Mare
Kia was my daughters horse but now she decides she doesn't want to put the ..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Bay
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Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$925
Paint Mare
Macey is a great mother and has been ridden in 4- H and Open shows. She has..
Scotts Mills, Oregon
Sorrel
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Mare
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Scotts Mills, OR
OR
$2,700
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About Willamina, OR

Willamina was named after Willamina Creek, which in turn was named for early settler Willamina Williams shortly after she fell off of her horse and into a creek, which was subsequently named after her. Williams was born Willamina Craig in 1817 in Ohio. She married James Maley in 1837 and the couple came to Oregon in 1845 with James' daughter. While looking for land to settle, the family came across a tributary of the South Yamhill River and named it for Mrs. Maley.