Paint Horses for Sale near Mountain Home, ID

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Tessa
Tessa is incredibly special to me and is the most amazing horse anyone coul..
Boise, Idaho
Red Dun
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Boise, ID
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Paint Stallion
This fine young gelding has the pedigree, confirmation, lots of appeal and ..
Boise, Idaho
Buckskin
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Boise, ID
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$3,500
Paint Mare
Rose Bar Star, Barn name "Vegas" is a registered APHA filly born March 200..
Meridian, Idaho
Sorrel
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Meridian, ID
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$5
Paint Mare
this filly is as cute as she can be. I foaled her and have started her and ..
Kuna, Idaho
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Kuna, ID
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$2,800
Paint Mare
Very nice filly. She is built to work and pretty enough to show. nice confo..
Kuna, Idaho
Bay
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Kuna, ID
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$3,000
Paint Mare
Lacey is a real beauty. she has been started under saddle and will be worke..
Kuna, Idaho
Buckskin
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Kuna, ID
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$2,500
Paint Mare
Nice big pretty correct filly. She is out of reserve world champion:Simply ..
Kuna, Idaho
Sorrel
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Kuna, ID
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$3,000
Paint Stallion
GREAT LOOKING STOUT GELDING was started in Calif. at as a reiner had at le..
Boise, Idaho
Sorrel
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Boise, ID
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$6,000
Paint Mare
Twinkie is a very pretty mare. she is built like a brick house. When she is..
Kuna, Idaho
Buckskin
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Kuna, ID
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$3,500
Paint Stallion
Sire registered homozagous black and white paint. Dam Registered american f..
Boise, Idaho
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Boise, ID
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$1,000
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About Mountain Home, ID

Mountain Home is the largest city and county seat of Elmore County, Idaho, United States. The population was 14,206 in the 2010 census. Mountain Home is the principal city of the Mountain Home, Idaho Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Elmore County. Mountain Home was originally a post office at Rattlesnake Station, a stagecoach stop on the Overland Stage Line, about seven miles (11 km) east of the city, on present-day US-20 towards Fairfield. With the addition of the Oregon Short Line Railroad in 1883, the post office was moved downhill and west to the city's present site.