Western Pleasure Horses for Sale near Frederick, OK

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Crossbred Pony - Horse for Sale in Wichita Falls, TX 76310
Chip
‘Chip’ is a respectful ‘kids’ horse who loves attention, handling, grooming..
Wichita Falls, Texas
Silver Dapple
Crossbred Pony
Gelding
6
Wichita Falls, TX
TX
$2,100
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Wichita Falls, TX 76308
Arabian Mare
FOR SALE: 2011 AHA Afternoon Delight Dont miss out on the gorgeous 2011 AHA..
Wichita Falls, Texas
Bay
Arabian
Mare
13
Wichita Falls, TX
TX
$3,000
Half Arabian - Horse for Sale in Fletcher, OK 73538
Half Arabian Mare
stocky built, flashy, sweet, needs reining work, quiet natured, Bask lines..
Fletcher, Oklahoma
Pinto
Half Arabian
Mare
20
Fletcher, OK
OK
$400
Draft - Horse for Sale in Elgin, OK 73538
Draft Stallion
1 / 2 mustang, registered, no buck or rear but doesn't know much, blaze fa..
Elgin, Oklahoma
Bay
Draft
Stallion
18
Elgin, OK
OK
$1,800
Pinto - Horse for Sale in Elgin, OK 73538
Pinto Mare
Blaze is registered PtHA BS and is 1 / 2 APHA PtHA with Three Bars and Cas..
Elgin, Oklahoma
Sorrel
Pinto
Mare
16
Elgin, OK
OK
$400
Pinto Stallion
needs reining work, etc, doesn't know much, 1 / 2 apha paint, 1 / 2 mustan..
Cyril, Oklahoma
Bay Roan
Pinto
Stallion
-
Cyril, OK
OK
$300
Arabian Mare
currently open, we have 3 of her babies and two are grey, shattu sharif, b..
Lawton, Oklahoma
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Lawton, OK
OK
$300
Pinto Stallion
Midnight Star is 1 / 2 BLM, 1 / 2 APHA / PtHA with Cash and Three Bars lin..
Lawton, Oklahoma
Black
Pinto
Stallion
-
Lawton, OK
OK
$275
Draft Stallion
calm, arringtons maxmillan, toms ls bell big chief, dale view bonnie, reo ..
Lawton, Oklahoma
Bay
Draft
Stallion
-
Lawton, OK
OK
$1,700
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About Frederick, OK

Originally established in 1901, the Frederick area was among the last of the Oklahoma Territory land to be opened to settlement. What is now Frederick used to be two towns: Gosnell and Hazel. Both towns were established in 1901, when the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache reservation was opened to settlement. [a] In 1902 the towns combined in order to take advantage of the Blackwell, Enid and Southern Railroad. The new town was named Frederick, after the son of a railroad executive.