Barrel Racing Horses for Sale near Mancos, CO

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Bayfield, CO 81122
Alisdoublefrost
DD is 10 years old and will be a hard one to let go. My program focuses on..
Bayfield, Colorado
Bay
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Bayfield, CO
CO
$9,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Chance is a great horse, very gentle, loads easy, haulter broke, ties well..
Dolores, Colorado
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Dolores, CO
CO
$3,500
Paint Mare
Gidget can do it all! Shown extensively for three years in English and West..
Bayfield, Colorado
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Bayfield, CO
CO
$10,500
Quarter Horse Stallion
Great all around gelding, great temperment. This gelding spent forty - five..
Hesperus, Colorado
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Hesperus, CO
CO
$3,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Resses is a beautiful Mare she has been started on barrels and is ready to ..
Dolores, Colorado
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Dolores, CO
CO
$5,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
This big beautiful guy has great breeding, alot of chrome and a one in a mi..
Aztec, New Mexico
Bay
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Aztec, NM
NM
$5,000
Quarter Horse Mare
Big beautiful mare with lots of chrome. Lots of speed and great breeding. ..
Aztec, New Mexico
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Aztec, NM
NM
$5,000
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About Mancos, CO

The Mancos Valley has been settled since at least the 10th century, although various severe conditions in the mid to late 13th century saw the area and its multitude of small villages abandoned by the Ancient Pueblo People ( Anasazi). The Mancos area is dotted with inventoried and uninventoried archeological sites, including both isolated houses and shelters and small village complexes. Mancos Valley residents were probably among those who withdrew to the cliff dwellings on Mesa Verde, perhaps for defensive purposes, due to climate change, or as part of concentration policy of possible invaders and occupiers of the region. Archaeological sites of the Ancient Pueblo period include: Bement site, a Colorado State Register of Historic Properties site, representing the first and second Pueblo periods. Between AD 750-850 there was one shelter on the site.