Paint Horses for Sale near Littlefield, TX

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Paint Stallion
Sire: Magnum Fleet, 1991 World Show Champion Yearling Stallion Futurity. AP..
Wolfforth, Texas
Dun
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Wolfforth, TX
TX
$1,750
Paint Stallion
Sire: Magnum Fleet, 1991 World Show Champion Yearling Stallion Futurity. AP..
Wolfforth, Texas
Bay
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Stallion
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Wolfforth, TX
TX
$1,750
Paint Stallion
An Own Son Of Mighty Awesome Mighty Awesome Lifetime Achievements As of 12..
Wolfforth, Texas
Chestnut
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Stallion
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Wolfforth, TX
TX
$1,500
Paint Stallion
The Sire was top Futurity Yearling in 1998 and Top Stallion in Halter in 19..
Wolfforth, Texas
Black
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Stallion
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Wolfforth, TX
TX
$2,250
Paint Stallion
This colt is an up and coming 2 yr old with lots of potential. This colt lo..
Wolfforth, Texas
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Wolfforth, TX
TX
$1,750
Paint Mare
2 Paint mares - registered - one out of Elite Features and the other out of..
Lubbock, Texas
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Lubbock, TX
TX
$4,000
Paint Stallion
14 year old Gelding going solid 3 rd level dressage! shoulder in, haunches ..
Lubbock, Texas
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Lubbock, TX
TX
$7,500
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About Littlefield, TX

Littlefield is named for George Washington Littlefield (1842–1920), a Mississippi native, Confederate officer, cattleman, banker, and benefactor of the University of Texas at Austin. In July 1901, Littlefield purchased the southern, or Yellow Houses, division of the XIT Ranch, forming the Yellow House Ranch. At that time, the ranch covered 312,175 acres (126,333 ha) in Lamb, Hockley, Bailey, and Cochran Counties. In 1912, when surveys showed that a new rail line from Coleman, Texas, to Texico, New Mexico, would pass through his property, Littlefield formed the Littlefield Lands Company to sell the northeastern corner of the Yellow House Ranch, a total of 79,040 acres (31,990 ha), to settlers and to establish the town of Littlefield in Lamb County. Littlefield became a stop on the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway in 1913.