Arabian Horses for Sale near Bluffton, IN

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in New Weston, OH 45348
Jesse
**he is hot*** He needs a job. He has a muscle butt. Would do well with ti..
New Weston, Ohio
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
17
New Weston, OH
OH
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
Magic is a four year old full arab stud colt. He is a little over 14 hands..
Amboy, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Amboy, IN
IN
$300
Arabian Stallion
Gorgeous registered Polish Arabian gelding. Great will riders of all expe..
Mount Etna, Indiana
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Mount Etna, IN
IN
$2,500
Arabian Mare
CeeCee is a nice mare with a decent temperment that just needs someone who..
Amboy, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Amboy, IN
IN
$1,800
Arabian Mare
Nice older horse for just riding around the farm. Good with other horses. ..
Pennville, Indiana
Arabian
Mare
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Pennville, IN
IN
$500
Arabian Stallion
Very Classic Type!!!! Has the best of both worlds with the right combo of ..
Albion, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Albion, IN
IN
$250
Arabian Mare
This Mare is 28 but she still has lots of energy and is a sweetheart. She i..
Peru, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Peru, IN
IN
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Arabian Stallion
Approximately 18 month old Arab stud colt. He is ready to break in. We ha..
Peru, Indiana
Roan
Arabian
Stallion
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Peru, IN
IN
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Arabian Mare
TF Khouros Girl (AHA #470094) ( Khouros (Plakat) X Klassic (Bask Clasix) )..
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Fort Wayne, IN
IN
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Two year old filly by National TOP TEN and proven sire DREAM QUEST. Her dam..
Akron, Indiana
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Akron, IN
IN
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About Bluffton, IN

Bluffton was named for river bluffs near the original town site. The Bluffton post office has been in operation since 1839. Bluffton was included in the corporate name of the short-lived Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad, founded in 1903. The railroad's Bluffton bridge collapsed on May 22, 1913, and the struggling carrier went out of business shortly thereafter. Bluffton is one of the first towns in Indiana, and across America, to both publicly acknowledge its history of exclusion as a sundown town and to promote itself as an inclusive town.