Appendix Horses for Sale near Burnsville, MN

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Alabama Ava (Fergie)
Fergie is a 2008 quarter horse. I am moving to Minneapolis and starting sch..
Carver, Minnesota
Sorrel
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Carver, MN
MN
$1,000
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This is a sweet, AQHA registered, Incentive Fund enrolled, Rugged Lark gra..
Montrose, Minnesota
Chestnut
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Montrose, MN
MN
$2,000
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Rugged Larks Jet (Molly) is a sweet - tempered 3 year old granddaughter of..
Montrose, Minnesota
Chestnut
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Montrose, MN
MN
$4,000
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Great Mare. She has been everywhere. South Dakota and even parking cars ..
Buffalo, Minnesota
Chestnut
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Buffalo, MN
MN
$1,300
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i have lots of horses and ponys for sale most are rideable or getting trai..
Monticello, Minnesota
Bay
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Monticello, MN
MN
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"Bug" has had 60 days professional training and loads of time under saddle...
Corcoran, Minnesota
Dun
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Corcoran, MN
MN
$3,000
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Super sweet mare. Always in the ribbons. Current on all shots including W. ..
Elk River, Minnesota
Chestnut
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Elk River, MN
MN
$4,200
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Natural Iron bay mare. Kind , gentle and smart. profesionally trained and ..
Independence, Minnesota
Bay
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Independence, MN
MN
$10,000
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This very quiet gelding is currently earning AQHA points in Junior and Amat..
River Falls, Wisconsin
Chestnut
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River Falls, WI
WI
$15,000
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About Burnsville, MN

The Mdewakanton Dakota were the earliest inhabitants who came through the Minnesota River, following water fowl and game animals. As part of the greater migration of the Mdewakanton from their ancestral area around Mille Lacs Lake to the river confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers, Chief Black Dog, around 1750, established his band at a permanent village at the isthmus between Black Dog Lake (from which is named after him) and the Minnesota River, near the present site of the Black Dog Power Plant. The permanent camp was reported by early settlers as being inhabited by over 250 Dakota. At the south end of Burnsville, Crystal Lake, recorded as "Minne Elk" was utilized for abundant fish, leisure and burial. It was also a gathering spot where Dakota watched deer or bucks drink at the lake from the top of Buck Hill, in which was named by early settlers who witnessed this activity.