Paint Horses for Sale near Farwell, TX

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Mcalister, NM
Paint Stallion
'00 Pal / Dun Overo Stallion~APHA #557667, Starburst is a palomino / red d..
Mcalister, New Mexico
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Stallion
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Mcalister, NM
NM
$750
Paint Stallion
This little gelding is a dream. hes very sweet I have given riding lessons..
Portales, New Mexico
Tobiano
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Stallion
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Portales, NM
NM
$3,000
Paint Mare
Shes ready to go. very sweet and is a quick learner. nicely breed. macho m..
Portales, New Mexico
Red Dun
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Mare
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Portales, NM
NM
$1,000
Paint Mare
This litle mare wants to do it all ses very athletic and learns quickly. h..
Portales, New Mexico
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Mare
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Portales, NM
NM
$2,000
Paint Stallion
Absolutely adorable grade pinto gelding. Sound often, but does sometimes h..
Dora, New Mexico
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Stallion
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Dora, NM
NM
$800
Paint Stallion
Grade bay overo geld. Beautiful horse, very good and fun to ride. Int. rid..
Dora, New Mexico
Bay Overo
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Stallion
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Dora, NM
NM
$2,500
Paint Mare
This is a pocket pony deluxe! She is sound, with no vices. Has 45 days und..
Dora, New Mexico
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Mare
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Dora, NM
NM
$1,200
Paint Mare
Here is a great mare that has tons of show horse potential. She hasn't eve..
Clovis, New Mexico
Black
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Mare
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Clovis, NM
NM
$3,000
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About Farwell, TX

Farwell began as a cow-camp for the XIT Ranch, the huge ranch that was established in 1880. Farwell was named for the two Farwell brothers of Lake Forest, Illinois, who built the Texas state capital building in exchange for 3.050,000 acres of virgin ranchland. That region of Texas had been controlled by the Comanche from about 1725, when they defeated the Apache and forced them to migrate to the Rockies in New Mexico and to other regions. The Red River War of 1874-1875—the biggest military operation the U.S. had between the Civil War and World War One—saw five armies converge on that part of the High Plains, ultimately defeating the main Comanche force in Palo Duro Canyon (80 miles northeast of Farwell) by driving off and slaughtering the Comanches' horses.