Pinto Horses for Sale near Zeeland, MI

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Pinto - Horse for Sale in Kalamazoo, MI 49419
Reba
⭐️ For Sale ⭐️ to amazing home only!!! Reba - Fancydontletmedown Registere..
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Red Roan
Pinto
Mare
10
Kalamazoo, MI
MI
$25,000
Pinto Mare
Mayven has a sweet personality, loves the trails, goes through water, trai..
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Tobiano
Pinto
Mare
-
Grand Rapids, MI
MI
$1,650
Pinto Mare
Mayven has a sweet personality, loves the trails, goes through water, trai..
Marne, Michigan
Bay
Pinto
Mare
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Marne, MI
MI
$1,600
Pinto Mare
She is a real nice filly a big lover..
Delton, Michigan
Pinto
Mare
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Delton, MI
MI
$1,000
Pinto Mare
This filly is a real looker she has graet marking and color she is a grula..
Delton, Michigan
Grulla
Pinto
Mare
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Delton, MI
MI
$1,000
Pinto Mare
Snickers is a 3 year old filly started under saddle. I've done english and..
Spring Lake, Michigan
Black
Pinto
Mare
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Spring Lake, MI
MI
$1,100
Pinto Mare
Mayven is very nicely marked and has blue highlights in her brown eyes (ve..
Grand Haven, Michigan
Pinto
Mare
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Grand Haven, MI
MI
$1,500
Pinto Stallion
3 and a half years old, very pretty coloring, green broke, needs a strong b..
Newaygo, Michigan
Black Overo
Pinto
Stallion
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Newaygo, MI
MI
$500
Pinto Mare
patches is 131 / 2 or 14 hh tall. bay and White in color, very loving, good..
Cedar Springs, Michigan
Bay
Pinto
Mare
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Cedar Springs, MI
MI
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About Zeeland, MI

In 1847, nearly 500 Dutch citizens sailed for America ostensibly to achieve religious freedom, although their decision to immigrate was probably also influenced by other factors, such as their failure to thrive under dire economic conditions in their home province of Zeeland, Netherlands and their opposition to modern scientific and social advances of the time. The emigrants were led by Jannes van de Luijster, a wealthy landowner who sold his holdings in the Netherlands to advance money for the members to pay their debts and buy passage to America. Their settlement, some 16,000 acres (65 km 2) of land once occupied by the Odawa people, was named after their home province of Zeeland. Van de Luyster arranged for three ships to sail for the United States. He came on the first ship, arriving on June 27, 1847.