Gaited Horses for Sale near Grand Ledge, MI

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Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Albion, MI 49224-95
Lyric
Stuntman’s indigo majic Lyric is a homozygous black homozygous tobiano stun..
Albion, Michigan
Tobiano
Tennessee Walking
Stallion
4
Albion, MI
MI
$8,000
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Albion, MI 49224-95
Scandal
This filly is one of a kind literally. Theres not another like her in the e..
Albion, Michigan
Champagne
Tennessee Walking
Mare
1
Albion, MI
MI
$6,000
Saddlebred Stallion
"Chrome" is a 2003 Black / White Pinto Saddlebred Stallion. He has an impe..
Howell, Michigan
Black Overo
Saddlebred
Stallion
-
Howell, MI
MI
$750
Paso Fino Stallion
Radio is a loving, gentle colt. He has been worked with ever since birth. ..
Marshall, Michigan
Bay
Paso Fino
Stallion
-
Marshall, MI
MI
$5,000
Mule Stallion
Lots of go on this one. Stocky build - - look at his butt! Ties, bathes, st..
Chelsea, Michigan
Red Roan
Mule
Stallion
-
Chelsea, MI
MI
$1,400
Saddlebred Stallion
Perfect for the Jr. Exhibitor or Lady Amateur!!! Big boy with 4 white socks..
Battle Creek, Michigan
Bay
Saddlebred
Stallion
-
Battle Creek, MI
MI
$15,500
National Show Stallion
This Huge saddlebred stallion will add not only size but motion to any Arab..
Battle Creek, Michigan
National Show
Stallion
-
Battle Creek, MI
MI
$5,000
Saddlebred Stallion
Suitable for an Amateur, Lady or Jr. Exhibitor. This good - thinking BIG ..
Battle Creek, Michigan
Bay
Saddlebred
Stallion
-
Battle Creek, MI
MI
$12,500
Saddlebred Mare
With pasture feet and no training, she trots at level, has excellent hock m..
Battle Creek, Michigan
Chestnut
Saddlebred
Mare
-
Battle Creek, MI
MI
$3,500
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About Grand Ledge, MI

Native Americans who lived in the vicinity of the Grand River near the ledges were of Pottawatomi, Chippewa, and Ottawa ancestry. They dug clams in the river, mined coal on the river banks, hunted for deer, turkey, fox, and bear, and fished for black bass. Their name for the ledges translated into English as "Big Rocks". Based on early records, Hugh Heward was the first white man to explore this area by river and record his findings. His journal describes the sandstone ledges as having high banks, some pine trees and heavy woods with the finest places possible for making syrup, and the existence of several small islands.