Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Plain Dealing, LA

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Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Homer, LA 71040
Saddlebred Gelding
Rebel is a gorgeous black and white pinto and is ASHA registered. His sire ..
Homer, Louisiana
Pinto
Saddlebred
Gelding
24
Homer, LA
LA
$2,000
Saddlebred - Horse for Sale in Homer, LA 71040
Saddlebred Mare
Miracle Waltz, or Daisy as she is called, is a registered American Saddleb..
Homer, Louisiana
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
19
Homer, LA
LA
$1,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
This gelding is a double registered MFT / Spotted Saddle Horse. If you wan..
Minden, Louisiana
Pinto
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
-
Minden, LA
LA
$4,000
Quarter Horse Mare
This little mare can go from a bareback ride in the yard to a ribbon for b..
Benton, Louisiana
Brown
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Benton, LA
LA
$2,000
Arabian Mare
Champion bloodlines. Rides very well Western or English. Sidespasses, turn..
Marshall, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Marshall, TX
TX
$2,500
Saddlebred Mare
Cookie, is a 2 year old filly very sweet, and great for all, children adult..
Homer, Louisiana
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
-
Homer, LA
LA
$2,500
Quarter Horse Mare
10 yr old, energetic, pladay, kid safe, maternal mare. Will consider trade ..
Texarkana, Texas
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Texarkana, TX
TX
$900
Paint Mare
Sire: Jet Stream, Full Sister to World Champion Jets Rookie Cowboy. Now in ..
Magnolia, Arkansas
Paint
Mare
-
Magnolia, AR
AR
$12,000
Paint Mare
Yearling filly . One of the last daughters of California Skip CHAMPION AND ..
Athens, Louisiana
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Athens, LA
LA
$3,500
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About Plain Dealing, LA

Prior to 1839, the United States government forcibly removed the Caddo Nation of Native Americans—longtime local inhabitants who had first settled the area over 1,000 years before Europeans' 16th-century arrival in mainland North America—from the area of Northern Louisiana that included the parcel that would later become the town of Plain Dealing. In 1839, George Oglethorpe Gilmer and his son, James Blair Gilmer, bought 5,000 acres of this land—now described as a "vast, unsettled wilderness"—from the United States government, calling a portion of this acreage "Plain Dealing" after the family's Virginia plantation. The "Plain Dealing" name became official when the town was formally chartered on April 24, 1890. Notable points of more recent history include the following: Plain Dealing recorded the state's hottest temperature ever, 114 °F (46 °C), on August 10, 1936 (see "Climate" section below). The Plain Dealing Post newspaper was established in the 1980s by publisher Danny D.