Halter Horses for Sale near Jay, OK

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Palomino Mare
Sierra is a 2004 mare by Adonis who is by Sierra Te who is by T N Te. She ..
Claremore, Oklahoma
Palomino
Palomino
Mare
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Claremore, OK
OK
$1,000
Mule Mare
June is a Beautiful Grey 14. 2 H Molly Mule that has been ridden in back c..
Claremore, Oklahoma
Gray
Mule
Mare
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Claremore, OK
OK
$3,800
Paint Mare
Registered APHA Sorrel Paint Broodmare. Very Pretty! Halter broke. Good ..
Claremore, Oklahoma
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Claremore, OK
OK
$400
Quarter Horse Stallion
96. 88% FQHR, AQHA registered red roan colt. Bloodlines and color in one, ..
Neosho, Missouri
Red Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Neosho, MO
MO
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
straight Egyptian son of the Minstril out of a Shaikh Al Badi daughter. He ..
Garfield, Arkansas
Arabian
Stallion
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Garfield, AR
AR
$500
Arabian Stallion
Necromancer is a straight Egyptian stallion that has been tested & is homo..
Rogers, Arkansas
Black
Arabian
Stallion
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Rogers, AR
AR
$600
Arabian Stallion
Straight Egyptian son of THE MINSTRIL that produces black. He has the most ..
Garfield, Arkansas
Arabian
Stallion
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Garfield, AR
AR
$600
Arabian Stallion
Foaled in 1997. Registered with AHRA, #541227. Safire++ grandson. Aladdinn,..
Bentonville, Arkansas
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Bentonville, AR
AR
$500
Quarter Horse Mare
Miss Kitty Skip Doc AQHA#4316231 Outstanding halter prospect, great size an..
Springdale, Arkansas
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
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Springdale, AR
AR
$3,500
Paint Mare
Fancy retired show mare being used as a broodmare. Beautiful apricot dun co..
Miami, Oklahoma
Paint
Mare
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Miami, OK
OK
$4,500
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About Jay, OK

Jay was named for Jay Washburn, a nephew of Stand Watie and grandson of an early-day Cherokee missionary. The town is the county seat of Delaware County, having won that distinction from Grove, Oklahoma in a special county seat election on December 8, 1908. The 1910–11 Legislature made Grove a County Court Town, and provided for two court terms each year. On June 27, 1911, the Supreme Court of Oklahoma ruled in favor of Jay, and on January 5, 1912, the County Commissioners ordered the records to be moved to Jay. On May 10, 1913 the courthouse in Jay was burned, destroying most of the county records.