Paint Horses for Sale in Waunakee WI, Brodhead WI

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Paint Stallion
Clu is a wonderful breeding stock gelding. He is broke very well and has a..
Waunakee, Wisconsin
Chestnut
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Waunakee, WI
WI
$5,000
Paint Mare
APHA 2003 black tobiano filly. This filly could be homozygous for the black..
Brodhead, Wisconsin
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Brodhead, WI
WI
$2,000
Paint Stallion
This is a nice well bred colt with great color. Must see to appreciate. ..
Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Red Dun
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Mineral Point, WI
WI
$550
Paint Stallion
reg. 3 year old Black, white and brown tobiano gelding and reg. bay breedin..
Rockford, Illinois
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Rockford, IL
IL
$1,000
Paint Mare
Loud colored overo filly, show condition. excellent pedigree, full brother ..
Monroe, Wisconsin
Sorrel
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Mare
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Monroe, WI
WI
$1,500
Paint Mare
7 year old bay overo mare. APHA. Has been ridden by children and beginners...
Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Bay Overo
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Mineral Point, WI
WI
$2,200
Paint Stallion
Lincoln is truly a horse worth his salt. Natural musculature, great temper..
Monroe, Wisconsin
Sorrel
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Monroe, WI
WI
$750
Paint Mare
Cool Jul is a fantastic coming 3 year old! She has a great personality and ..
Walworth, Wisconsin
Chestnut
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Walworth, WI
WI
$1,400
Paint Stallion
Big boned, athletic, excellent conformation - low set hocks - ready to be s..
Orangeville, Illinois
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Orangeville, IL
IL
$2,000
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About Oregon, WI

Oregon was settled in 1841 by Bartlet Runey, and the first house was constructed in 1843. Initially the settlement was known as "Rome Corners," and there is a road south of the village which still bears that name. When the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company came though the village in the 1864, their maps indicated a name of "Oregon," and the name was adopted. The village was incorporated in 1881. Many of Oregon's historical buildings still stand in the downtown district, including the Netherwood Block on the south, the Badger Cycle Company building and original water tower on the southeast on Janesville Street, and numerous business lining the west side of North and South Main Street.