Halter Quarter Horses for Sale near Independence, MO

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Powder is a beautiful & well - mannered Perlino stallion & can produce a f..
Agency, Missouri
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Agency, MO
MO
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
AQHA / PHBA 16H Palomino stallion. Own son of Hillbilly Reward - 1993 ICR..
Agency, Missouri
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Agency, MO
MO
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
AQHA 16H Gray HYPP N / N Stallion with a great disposition; own son of A C..
Agency, Missouri
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Agency, MO
MO
$500
Quarter Horse Stallion
this stud is the grandson of The KANZAN, Poco King Pep May, Gold Fingers, ..
Braymer, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Braymer, MO
MO
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Sire is A Classical Mister -99. 5 halter points and 25 th all time leading..
Agency, Missouri
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Agency, MO
MO
$300
Quarter Horse Mare
Double bred Skipper W palomino filly Nice weanling palomino filly that has..
Agency, Missouri
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Agency, MO
MO
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
George is a real gem! Our hearts break to sell him, but we are moving on fr..
Orrick, Missouri
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Orrick, MO
MO
$4,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Nice big yearling colt. Potential 15+ hands. Gentle well - mannered. Halte..
Faucett, Missouri
Brown
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Faucett, MO
MO
$650
Quarter Horse Mare
Name: Toms Malo Cat: AQHA ID 4307683 Good colored. Pretty head, neck and h..
Bonner Springs, Kansas
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Bonner Springs, KS
KS
$3,500
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About Independence, MO

Independence was originally inhabited by Missouri and Osage Indians, followed by the Spanish and a brief French tenure. It became part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Lewis and Clark recorded in their journals that they stopped in 1804 to pick plums, raspberries, and wild apples at a site that would later form part of the city. Named after the Declaration of Independence, Independence was founded on March 29, 1827, and quickly became an important frontier town. Independence was the farthest point westward on the Missouri River where the steamboats or other cargo vessels could travel, due to the convergence of the Kansas River with the Missouri River approximately six miles west of town, near the current Kansas-Missouri border.