All-Around Horses for Sale near Newkirk, OK

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Quarter Horse Mare
Awesome Gray mare. Good minded, good colored, good lookin. World Champio..
Garber, Oklahoma
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Garber, OK
OK
$1,600
Quarter Horse Stallion
This colt is the real deal! Beautiful head and neck, big hip, Great mind...
Garber, Oklahoma
Gray
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Garber, OK
OK
$1,400
Mustang Mare
Very well mannered horse. Sound, clips, ties, bathes. Has had over 60 day..
Rose Hill, Kansas
Dun
Mustang
Mare
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Rose Hill, KS
KS
$1,700
Paint Stallion
Gabe (Gabriels Imprint APHA #80, 281) is homozygous for the tobiano gene. H..
Mulvane, Kansas
Paint
Stallion
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Mulvane, KS
KS
$300
Paint Stallion
Dusty is a 50 / 50 tobiano that is sporting his own heart, his markings inc..
Geuda Springs, Kansas
Paint
Stallion
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Geuda Springs, KS
KS
$2,000
Paint Stallion
PC is a rose grey colt with foundation breeding; Hesa Commander, Tonta Gal,..
Geuda Springs, Kansas
Paint
Stallion
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Geuda Springs, KS
KS
$1,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Casey is a big black colt. foundation lines, HESA COMMANDER, TONTO GAL, SKI..
Geuda Springs, Kansas
Black
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Geuda Springs, KS
KS
$2,000
Paint Stallion
This colt throws back to the Gunsmoke side of his papers. He traces back to..
Geuda Springs, Kansas
Dun
Paint
Stallion
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Geuda Springs, KS
KS
$1,200
Paint Mare
TAFFY is a beautiful young mare, the biggest natural grown baby I've ever s..
Geuda Springs, Kansas
Palomino
Paint
Mare
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Geuda Springs, KS
KS
$5,000
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About Newkirk, OK

Newkirk is located on land known as the Cherokee Outlet (popularly called the "Cherokee Strip") which belonged to the Cherokee Indians until 1893. The Cherokee acquiesced to the demand of the President and Department of the Interior to sell the land, then part of Oklahoma Territory, to the United States government. Efforts to buy the land from the Cherokee began in 1889, but were not concluded until 1893 when Congress authorized the purchase and the land was opened to non-Indian settlement by means of the Cherokee Strip Land Run on September 16, 1893. An estimated 100,000 people raced to claim plots of land. The town of Newkirk had been laid out before the run by the government as the county seat of “K” county.