Racking Horses for Sale near Lumpkin, GA

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Beautiful grey 5 year old gelding, 15. 3 hands. Very willing, wonderful ..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,200
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Who saids ~you can~t ride pretty~, with this horse you can. He is extra g..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
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Salem, AL
AL
$5,500
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Chief is a 14 yr old gelding, this horse is a proven trail horse, anyone c..
Salem, Alabama
Sorrel
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,500
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Buck is very calm and good natured 3 yr old gaited gelding. He has been r..
Salem, Alabama
Buckskin
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,600
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cole is a 15 yr old gaited black geldin. He neck reins, crosses water, go ..
Salem, Alabama
Black
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Salem, AL
AL
$900
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Dan is a 7 yr old gaited black gelding. He neck reins, crosses water, go ..
Salem, Alabama
Black
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,500
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6 yr old grey gaited gelding, smooth gait, perfect for field trials. pics ..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
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Salem, AL
AL
$1,500
Racking Stallion
5 yr old dapple grey gelding. He has been extensively trail ridden in Alab..
Salem, Alabama
Gray
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Salem, AL
AL
$2,500
Racking Stallion
Want to breed your mare to a stallion with class? Diamond has a gait to blo..
Seale, Alabama
Racking
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Seale, AL
AL
$150
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About Lumpkin, GA

This area of Georgia was inhabited by succeeding cultures of indigenous Native Americans for thousands of years before European contact. Historical tribes included the Cherokee, Choctaw and Creek, who encountered European Americans as their settlements moved into traditional territory. During the Indian removal of 1830, the United States government forced such tribes to move west of the Mississippi River to Indian Territory, to extinguish their claims and make way for more European-American settlement. Lumpkin was incorporated by European Americans on March 30, 1829. First named the county seat of Randolph County on December 2, 1830, it became the seat of Stewart County when the latter was split from Randolph three weeks later.