Halter Horses for Sale near Athens, GA

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Rocko
Rocko is a 11 year old 14.1 tall gelding. He is an Arabian/Quarter horse (q..
Monticello, Georgia
Sorrel
Quarab
Gelding
12
Monticello, GA
GA
$2,800
Appaloosa Stallion
Wow wait till you see Aka Charlie. There are no words...
Crawford, Georgia
Other
Appaloosa
Stallion
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Crawford, GA
GA
$400
Mule Stallion
Black horse mule with frosted nose, halter broke, leads, just started. hav..
Homer, Georgia
Mule
Stallion
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Homer, GA
GA
$800
Mule Mare
Very Gentle Mare mule, Black with frosted nose, halter broke, leads, easy ..
Homer, Georgia
Mule
Mare
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Homer, GA
GA
$800
Donkey Stallion
18 month old very gentle mammoth jack. Handled daily, leads, clips, can h..
Homer, Georgia
Donkey
Stallion
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Homer, GA
GA
$1,200
Miniature Stallion
Tobino stallion for sale. He is very sweet and loves to be around people. H..
Loganville, Georgia
Other
Miniature
Stallion
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Loganville, GA
GA
$400
Oldenburg Stallion
Rivero is a premium horse that won an in - hand show at 6 months. He curren..
Loganville, Georgia
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Loganville, GA
GA
$25,000
Oldenburg Stallion
Roland By The River: 2003 dark grey (small star) Oldenburg colt out of Swi..
Loganville, Georgia
Oldenburg
Stallion
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Loganville, GA
GA
$10,000
Hanoverian Stallion
Balducci is a 2003 Hanoverian bay colt out of a Hanoverian mare, Capellena ..
Loganville, Georgia
Hanoverian
Stallion
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Loganville, GA
GA
$12,000
Tennessee Walking Mare
Beautiful black roan tobiano filly. Very loud, striking pattern. Nice blood..
Hull, Georgia
Tennessee Walking
Mare
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Hull, GA
GA
$2,500
Tennessee Walking Mare
This filly is just as pretty as can be! She has got tons of bone and subst..
Hull, Georgia
Bay
Tennessee Walking
Mare
-
Hull, GA
GA
$2,200
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About Athens, GA

In the late 18th century, a trading settlement on the banks of the Oconee River called Cedar Shoals stood where Athens is today. On January 27, 1785, the Georgia General Assembly granted a charter by Abraham Baldwin for the University of Georgia as the first state-supported university. Sixteen years later, in 1801, a committee from the university's board of trustees selected a site for the university on a hill above Cedar Shoals, in what was then Jackson County. On July 25, John Milledge, one of the trustees and later governor of Georgia, bought 633 acres (256 ha) from Daniel Easley and donated it to the university. Milledge named the surrounding area Athens after the city that was home to the Platonic Academy of Plato and Aristotle in Greece.