Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Wonewoc, WI

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Paint Gelding
A 15-year-old registered paint with lots of speeding training! He has compe..
Baraboo, Wisconsin
Overo
Paint
Gelding
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Baraboo, WI
WI
$2,300
Quarter Horse Mare
WIllow is an aqha liver chestnut 2 yo mare. Great personality. gets along ..
Cross Plains, Wisconsin
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Cross Plains, WI
WI
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Lusty is a very nice stallion. Registered ApHc. Dun Roan coloring. Green Br..
Viroqua, Wisconsin
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Viroqua, WI
WI
$2,500
Appaloosa Stallion
Roscoe is regsitered with the ApHc. Beautiful Cherry Red coloring. He has g..
Viroqua, Wisconsin
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Viroqua, WI
WI
$1,500
Paint Stallion
This one nice colt. Gorgeous grullo (or smutty buckskin) coloring. Dam is..
Kendall, Wisconsin
Paint
Stallion
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Kendall, WI
WI
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
Gorgeous Red Sorrel with a big white blanket - the color everyone is lookin..
Sparta, Wisconsin
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Sparta, WI
WI
$4,000
Appaloosa Mare
Precious is a light palomino with gold spots. She is double bred Impressive..
Viroqua, Wisconsin
Palomino
Appaloosa
Mare
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Viroqua, WI
WI
$1,500
Appaloosa Mare
Ruffian is a nice quiet filly. She has good ground manner, loads and traile..
Viroqua, Wisconsin
Chestnut
Appaloosa
Mare
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Viroqua, WI
WI
$1,500
Quarter Horse Mare
This is a super nice filly. She is as flat kneed as they come. Very prett..
Norwalk, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Norwalk, WI
WI
$3,000
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About Wonewoc, WI

The name “Wonewoc” is of Indigenous American origin, probably meaning "howling hills". However, at the time of colonization, the site and subsequent town were known to the native Hocąk (Winnebago) people as Wonį́wąk, which in their language means, "wicked, bad." How this site received such a name is lost to prehistory. George and Lucinda Willard first settled the area in 1851. The town was incorporated as a village in 1878, and once the railroad was built village growth exploded. The population of the town was largely settled by Yankee colonists from New England, according to the 1860 census.