Show Horses for Sale near Hillsboro, AL

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Paint Mare
This mare has an outstanding pedigree, coming from champions on both sides..
Florence, Alabama
Red Dun
Paint
Mare
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Florence, AL
AL
$1,800
Arabian Mare
Rose is a neclect case that I aquired a year ago. She is now healthy and r..
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Fayetteville, TN
TN
$600
Arabian Mare
Haliy is a neglect case that I aquired a year ago. She is now healty and ..
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Fayetteville, TN
TN
$600
Other Mare
beautiful blk / wht w / blue eye. novice safe, has been shown, trail broke..
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
Black Overo
Other
Mare
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Lawrenceburg, TN
TN
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
"BAMA" is a 6 yr QH gelding with a disposition that quarter horses are kno..
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Fayetteville, TN
TN
$2,500
National Show Mare
Double Registered Mare: Half Arab and NSH. Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated..
Rogersville, Alabama
Sorrel
National Show
Mare
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Rogersville, AL
AL
$6,000
Arabian Mare
Bloodlines include the late Furno Khamal Grand National Champion. Gorgeous..
Rogersville, Alabama
Arabian
Mare
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Rogersville, AL
AL
$5,000
Paint Stallion
This is a very nice colt with a ton of potential. He is tracking the Donkey..
Florence, Alabama
Bay
Paint
Stallion
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Florence, AL
AL
$1,200
Paint Stallion
2001 Bay / Overo Gelding Registered APHA / PtHA 1325 LBS 2003 APHA World S..
Pulaski, Tennessee
Paint
Stallion
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Pulaski, TN
TN
$6,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
We are registering Punk for the TWH. She is eligible for Spotted Saddle Ho..
Leoma, Tennessee
Champagne
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Leoma, TN
TN
$3,800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Invasion's Final Mark is a reg. TW stallion born Memorial Day this yr. Soli..
Taft, Tennessee
Black
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Taft, TN
TN
$800
Connemara Pony Mare
The perfect pony. Beautiful grey double registered 1 / 2 Connemara 1 / 2 Ar..
Huntsville, Alabama
Gray
Connemara Pony
Mare
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Huntsville, AL
AL
$3,900
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About Hillsboro, AL

Hillsboro began in the late 1830s as a small community known as "Gilmersville," which was located east of the current town. The name was inspired by a family of early settlers. When the railroad was constructed through the area in the 1860s, the town shifted to its current location along the tracks. The town developed throughout the latter half of the 19th century as an important refueling stop for trains and a local shipping center. The town's name was eventually changed to "Hillsborough," and the current spelling was adopted in 1891.