Paint Horses for Sale near Montgomery, AL

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Wetumpka, AL 36093
Jet Black cue
Cue is the dream mare. She will take you anywhere you want to go. She has m..
Wetumpka, Alabama
Black Overo
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Wetumpka, AL
AL
$4,000
Paint Mare
APHA registered ~04 red dun tobiano paint mare; 14. 2 hands; excellent ped..
Lowndesboro, Alabama
Red Dun
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Lowndesboro, AL
AL
$2,000
Paint Mare
APHA solid bay with blaze - stocky quarterhorse build, great bloodlines, u..
Lowndesboro, Alabama
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Mare
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Lowndesboro, AL
AL
$500
Paint Stallion
Chestnut and White paint. Baths and loads...
Selma, Alabama
Other
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Stallion
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Selma, AL
AL
$1,200
Paint Mare
This is a beautiful APHA red dun Tobiano filly with lots of chrome. She ru..
Letohatchee, Alabama
Red Dun
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Letohatchee, AL
AL
$2,500
Paint Stallion
Stitch is my favorite horse at the barn! He is not for a beginner because ..
Auburn, Alabama
Sorrel
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Stallion
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Auburn, AL
AL
$5,000
Paint Mare
email for pics of trixie & more info. she has b / l of king, wimpy, doc b..
Prattville, Alabama
Red Roan
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Prattville, AL
AL
$7,000
Paint Stallion
He is a gorgeous paint ! He would be a wonderful confidence builder for a c..
Dadeville, Alabama
Bay
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Stallion
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Dadeville, AL
AL
$2,500
Paint Mare
Gentle & willing. Loads, clips, ties. Will be started soon. Price negotia..
Auburn, Alabama
Sorrel
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Mare
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Auburn, AL
AL
$1,500
Paint Mare
Very sweet ground manners. Easy to catch. Sorrel with stripe, two white soc..
Wetumpka, Alabama
Sorrel
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Mare
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Wetumpka, AL
AL
$1,000
Paint Mare
Tommy Little Roxie. Minimum white, sorrel with stripe and 2 white socks. P..
Wetumpka, Alabama
Sorrel
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Mare
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Wetumpka, AL
AL
$1,500
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About Montgomery, AL

Prior to European colonization, the east bank of the Alabama River was inhabited by the Alibamu tribe of Native Americans. The Alibamu and the Coushatta, who lived on the west side of the river, were descended from the Mississippian culture. This civilization had numerous chiefdoms throughout the Midwest and South along the Mississippi and its tributaries, and had built massive earthwork mounds as part of their society about 950–1250 AD. Its largest location was at Cahokia, in present-day Illinois east of St. Louis.