Team Penning Horses for Sale near Birmingham, MI

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Imlay City, MI 48444
Caspser
Great all around Quarter Horse Gelding , Extensive trail riding, great on P..
Imlay City, Michigan
Gray
Quarter Horse
Gelding
22
Imlay City, MI
MI
$5,000
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Imlay City, MI 48444
Gun ems Dina mo
Great all around Quarter horse bay mare, 15 hands extensive trail riding gr..
Imlay City, Michigan
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
26
Imlay City, MI
MI
$2,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in South Lyon, MI 48178
Shi As Shadow
Registered quarter horse. Never had any health problems. Puts his heart in..
South Lyon, Michigan
Black
Quarter Horse
Gelding
23
South Lyon, MI
MI
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Quarter Horse Stallion
95% beautiful foundation gelding. Romeo is super kind and gentle yet not a ..
Davison, Michigan
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Davison, MI
MI
$2,800
Quarter Horse Stallion
BIG, Strapping, 15. 3 hand 1300 pound AQHA Gelding, he put the "work" in Wo..
Durand, Michigan
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Durand, MI
MI
$2,200
Quarter Horse Mare
Quarter Horse / Appaloosa. Buckskin w / blanket. 10 years old 100% sound, g..
Howell, Michigan
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Howell, MI
MI
$3,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
sweet gelding, loves attention, good manners, he came off a ranch in LA, wo..
Webberville, Michigan
Sorrel
Thoroughbred
Stallion
-
Webberville, MI
MI
$1,200
Quarter Horse Stallion
Zip is an experienced team penner that is safe for beginners and amatuers. ..
Durand, Michigan
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Durand, MI
MI
$3,500
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About Birmingham, MI

The area comprising what is now the city of Birmingham was part of land ceded by Native American tribes to the United States government by the 1807 Treaty of Detroit. However, settlement was delayed, first by the War of 1812. Afterward the Surveyor-General of the United States, Edward Tiffin, made an unfavorable report regarding the placement of Military Bounty Lands for veterans of the War of 1812. Tiffin's report claimed that, because of marsh, in this area "There would not be an acre out of a hundred, if there would be one out of a thousand that would, in any case, admit cultivation." In 1818, Territorial Governor Lewis Cass led a group of men along the Indian Trail. The governor's party discovered that the swamp was not as extensive as Tiffin had supposed.