Western Pleasure Paint Horses for Sale near Altoona, PA

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Neenie was used as a broodmare for 4 years. Excellent mom, and easy breede..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Palomino
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$1,800
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Gyspy is a Palomino Sabino coming 4 yr that is out of Sky Bugs Bingo. Tons ..
Orbisonia, Pennsylvania
Palomino
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Orbisonia, PA
PA
$2,900
Paint Stallion
RDK Hot Shotapache is a World Class Stallion. Producing quality foals with..
Philipsburg, Pennsylvania
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Philipsburg, PA
PA
$400
Paint Stallion
"Frankie" is that hard to find black / white overo. He has a bald face, w ..
Blairsville, Pennsylvania
Black
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Blairsville, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
HOBBES is a great prospect either Hunter or Western pleasure. He is very ea..
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
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Johnstown, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Mare
This Mares Background does impress. Her Sire Eternal Norfleet Dam Meadowood..
Claysburg, Pennsylvania
Sorrel
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Claysburg, PA
PA
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Caseys Checkers has been siring quality foals for the past 6 yrs on our far..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Black
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Stallion
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$500
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Checkers is an extremely versatile individual. Whether he is being worked i..
Mcconnellsburg, Pennsylvania
Black
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Stallion
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Mcconnellsburg, PA
PA
$500
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About Altoona, PA

Altoona was founded by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in 1849 as the site for a shop and maintenance complex. Altoona was incorporated as a borough on February 6, 1854, and as a city under legislation approved on April 3, 1867, and February 8, 1868. One explanation of the city's name is that the word "Altoona" is a derivative of the Latin word altus, meaning "high". This explanation is contradicted by Pennsylvania Place Names. Although Altoona, in Blair Country, is popularly known as "the Mountain City", its name has no direct or indirect etymological relation to the Latin adjective Altus, signifying "elevated, lofty." Two very different explanations of the origin of this name are current.