Paint Horses for Sale near Zillah, WA

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Paint Mare
She is ready to train!! Imprinted at birth, and handled routinely, she has..
Ellensburg, Washington
Black
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Ellensburg, WA
WA
$2,000
Paint Mare
This baby girl is located on a Washington feedlot with an uncertain future..
Yakima, Washington
Chestnut
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Yakima, WA
WA
$475
Paint Mare
Coaster is a great mare in foal for next spring to a QH stallion. If is h..
Ellensburg, Washington
Sorrel
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Ellensburg, WA
WA
$3,500
Paint Mare
This nice filly is going to be stout! She'll probably reach about 15 hand..
Wapato, Washington
Sorrel
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Wapato, WA
WA
$850
Paint Mare
2004 Sorrel Tobiano filly (unregistered) Almost identical color and marking..
Wapato, Washington
Sorrel
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Wapato, WA
WA
$700
Paint Stallion
APHA registerd, Lucky is going to reach about 15. 1 hh and has his sires ea..
Wapato, Washington
Sorrel
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Wapato, WA
WA
$1,500
Paint Mare
Bandits Ebony Mist is a 5 yr old reg. black and white mare. she is bred to..
Wapato, Washington
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Mare
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Wapato, WA
WA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Apache is just 6 months old and already has a personality to kill for. out ..
Wapato, Washington
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Wapato, WA
WA
$2,000
Paint Mare
Sire is 16 hand Palomino Overo. Dam is a 15. 2 hand Chestnut Overo. Kaylee ..
Yakima, Washington
Chestnut
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Yakima, WA
WA
$1,700
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About Zillah, WA

Zillah was founded in 1891 following the completion of the Sunnyside Canal project, an irrigation scheme delivering water from the Yakima River to the arid lower Yakima Valley. Walter Granger, superintendent of the canal company, chose the town site in 1892. The town was named for Miss Zillah Oakes, daughter of Thomas Fletcher Oakes, who, as president of the Northern Pacific Railway, had backed the building of the canal. The town was named after Miss Zillah because she would scream and cry on the way to the new town, while on the trip her father promised to name the town after her if she would stop. Granger housed the headquarters of the Washington Irrigation Company in Zillah, giving it economical advantages for a time.