Youth Horses for Sale near Sedalia, MO

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Quarter Horse Mare
Good looking, western pleasure champions on papers - loves people - sweet ..
Warrensburg, Missouri
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Warrensburg, MO
MO
$900
Quarter Horse Mare
Maybe bred to paint stud - not trained - child has ridden bareback in fiel..
Warrensburg, Missouri
Chestnut
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Warrensburg, MO
MO
$1,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
My Dusty Darling is a beautiful, rare TRUE BLACK. She stays black all year!..
Laurie, Missouri
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Laurie, MO
MO
$1,500
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Love is an unusually colored, blue papered MFT. She's chestnut with some ro..
Laurie, Missouri
Chestnut
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Laurie, MO
MO
$1,750
Missouri Fox Trotter Mare
Love is an unusually colored, blue papered MFT. She's chestnut with some ro..
Laurie, Missouri
Chestnut
Missouri Fox Trotter
Mare
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Laurie, MO
MO
$2,000
Missouri Fox Trotter Stallion
Stormy is a beautiful red roan with lots of Chrome! His Dam is a Zane Grey ..
Laurie, Missouri
Red Roan
Missouri Fox Trotter
Stallion
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Laurie, MO
MO
$1,000
Paint Mare
Precious is just what her name implies. She is very, very gentle. She is st..
Laurie, Missouri
Paint
Mare
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Laurie, MO
MO
$800
Tennessee Walking Stallion
Icon's Flash is a 2 year old. He's already at least 15 hh and around 800 lb..
Laurie, Missouri
Chestnut
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
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Laurie, MO
MO
$1,500
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About Sedalia, MO

The expansion of the railroad and cattle drives in the late 19th century brought many male laborers to the rough town on the frontier. It sparked the related rise of a notorious " red light district," with numerous prostitutes who did business with the men in saloons and brothels, which also featured musical entertainments. As more families settled in the area, they made the culture more stable, creating institutions such as schools and churches. In the late 20th century, structural changes in the railroads meant the loss of many industrial jobs, but the city has held on to a population close to its 1960 peak while developing new bases for the economy. The city is informally known as the "Trailer Capital of the Midwest," due to the high number of trailer manufacturers and dealers in the area.