Breeding Quarter Horses for Sale near Greenwood, IN

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Quarter Horse Mare
Due to illness in my family, i must let my broodmare go. She was barrel ra..
Mooresville, Indiana
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Mooresville, IN
IN
$1,250
Quarter Horse Stallion
This is a GREAT horse. He's not quite 3 yrs old yet, but has already grown..
Bloomington, Indiana
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Bloomington, IN
IN
$6,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Rainy is very loving & easy to handle. Good to bath, clip, load, trim, ect..
Martinsville, Indiana
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Martinsville, IN
IN
$3,800
Quarter Horse Mare
Vonny is a very qh type looking mare due to her Boomer Pine / Sir Ebony Pin..
Indianapolis, Indiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Indianapolis, IN
IN
$1,400
Quarter Horse Mare
Cocoa is very easy going and loves people. She is good to clip, load, bath,..
Martinsville, Indiana
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Martinsville, IN
IN
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Biggum is a BIG 12 year old sorrel AQHA broodmare. We have only used her a..
Anderson, Indiana
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Anderson, IN
IN
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Gorgeous palomino stallion for sale. He is reg. AQHA and is foundation bred..
Mooresville, Indiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Mooresville, IN
IN
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
April has had about 60 days riding and is ready to train for what ever you ..
Martinsville, Indiana
Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Martinsville, IN
IN
$2,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Misty is a wonderful horse ful of potential. She foals beautiful babies an..
Greencastle, Indiana
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Greencastle, IN
IN
$700
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About Greenwood, IN

The first inhabitants of the area currently known as Greenwood were the Delaware Indians (Lenape). In 1818, the Treaty of St. Mary's opened central Indiana to European American settlement, and by 1823 the first cabin in northern Johnson County was erected by settlers John B. and Isaac Smock on land now occupied by Greenwood Park Mall. Greenwood was first known as "Smocktown" or "Smock's Settlement" in honor of the Smock brothers, and became "Greenfield" in 1825.