Reining Horses for Sale near Nappanee, IN

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Lagrange, IN 46761
SR Laal Nvda
Up for your consideration is this gorgeous Sorrel FewSpot Blanket Appaloosa..
Lagrange, Indiana
Sorrel
Appaloosa
Mare
7
Lagrange, IN
IN
$2,500
Paint Stallion
JC POCO SHABACH is a Bay Tobiano stallion homozygous for the Tobiano gene...
Roanoke, Indiana
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Roanoke, IN
IN
$400
Paint Stallion
JC POCO SHABACH is a Bay Tobiano stallion homozygous for the Tobiano gene...
Roanoke, Indiana
Bay
Paint
Stallion
-
Roanoke, IN
IN
$400
Paint Stallion
Beautiful Homozygous Grullo / Grulla Stallion, Look at his pedigree! All - ..
Constantine, Michigan
Grulla
Paint
Stallion
-
Constantine, MI
MI
$600
Friesian Stallion
Super nice 2 yr old Friesian / Mustang cross. His sire is a Friesian (gelde..
Eau Claire, Michigan
Black
Friesian
Stallion
-
Eau Claire, MI
MI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Prize is a sweetheart of a gelding. He is foundation bred; pedigree goes ba..
Huntington, Indiana
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Huntington, IN
IN
$3,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
2001, AQHA Incentive Fund, by HES DUN HIS TIME (1995 Reserve Open Futurity ..
Walkerton, Indiana
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Walkerton, IN
IN
$11,500
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Standing is Eb's Chosen Delight, grandson of Ebony Masterpiece. He has 5 WG..
Syracuse, Indiana
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Syracuse, IN
IN
$350
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About Nappanee, IN

Nappanee is now surrounded by fertile farmland as the headwaters of the Wabash River in northern Indiana, but initially was one of the least desirable areas of what became Elkhart County, Indiana, due to dense woods and widespread swamps, particularly tamarack marshes. Actually, it drains into two watersheds--precipitation south of what became Market Street drains into the Wabash River, thence to the Ohio River, Mississippi River and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico. Precipitation north of Market Street drains into the Great Lakes, and ultimately the St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic Ocean. Several hundred years ago the Mound Builders built north of the marshes.