Show Horses for Sale in Oxford MI, Dewitt MI

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Paint Stallion
Millenium Max (Max) is a 3 yr old BS APHA gelding. Son of Blue Max out of a..
Oxford, Michigan
Black
Paint
Stallion
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Oxford, MI
MI
$4,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
"Zip" is a 15. 1 hand bay gelding that is ready for anything English, Weste..
Dewitt, Michigan
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Dewitt, MI
MI
$7,500
Quarter Horse Mare
"Foxie" excels at halter and showmanship. She stops square, pivots on right..
Eaton Rapids, Michigan
Red Dun
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Eaton Rapids, MI
MI
$4,800
Racking Stallion
We purchase Blue for our daughter, but she is not showing any interest in h..
Jonesville, Michigan
Red Roan
Racking
Stallion
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Jonesville, MI
MI
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
DJ is a fast learner and a great horse to be around. He has 6 months protra..
Saline, Michigan
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Saline, MI
MI
$6,500
Paint Stallion
Just a pretty as can be, gentle and well started, no vices, great manners, ..
Saint Johns, Michigan
Paint
Stallion
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Saint Johns, MI
MI
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Quarter Horse Mare
Has been shown by 14 year old in all classes and trail riden by mother. Has..
Saint Johns, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Saint Johns, MI
MI
$4,000
Paint Stallion
Just a sweetheart to be with can do anything to him, lovers people, well ma..
Saint Johns, Michigan
Paint
Stallion
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Saint Johns, MI
MI
$900
Paint Mare
this fancy mare will make a great addition to any program. Gabby is a beaui..
Howell, Michigan
Overo
Paint
Mare
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Howell, MI
MI
$6,500
Arabian Stallion
Green broke horse, son of Cantanier, sired by Gondolier. Very sweet, but n..
Howell, Michigan
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Howell, MI
MI
$3,000
Paint Mare
Paige is an All - Around mare! She has been shown on the open, HS equestria..
Saline, Michigan
Paint
Mare
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Saline, MI
MI
$6,500
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About Pinckney, MI

Pinckney is a village in Putnam Township, Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,427 at the 2010 census. Among the first American pioneers in the area around Pinckney were William Kirkland and his family, who moved from New York in the late 1820s. Kirkland named the community after his brother, Charles Pinckney Kirkland.