Paint Horses for Sale near Hobart, OK

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Dusty is a very stout dun out of foundation lines, very pretty head, Doc O..
Elgin, Oklahoma
Dun
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Elgin, OK
OK
$1,500
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Doc O'Lena, Blondy's Dude, Poco, Skipper, Three Bars, a nd Cash lines is r..
Aaa, Oklahoma
Dun
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Aaa, OK
OK
$400
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never thrown a bs yet. has had three foals bred to overos. Very tanky bab..
Sayre, Oklahoma
Black
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Sayre, OK
OK
$1,500
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for sale or trade for older gelding or mare can be a pony if trade has to ..
Fort Cobb, Oklahoma
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Fort Cobb, OK
OK
$600
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Here is a very nice, well bred paint filly priced to sale. She is going to..
Cordell, Oklahoma
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Cordell, OK
OK
$500
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Already Beating WORLD CHAMPIONS!!! Perpetual Jazz is a 9 month old, APHA re..
Sayre, Oklahoma
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Sayre, OK
OK
$6,500
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Sorrel Tobiano gelding, in cutting training now, needs to be shown, but we ..
Canute, Oklahoma
Tobiano
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Canute, OK
OK
$4,500
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This guys blood lines include DASH FOR CASH and FL FANCY BUG. Built with sp..
Roosevelt, Oklahoma
Bay
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Roosevelt, OK
OK
$400
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Beautiful registered palomino paint mare. I bought her in August 2002 to ..
Anadarko, Oklahoma
Palomino
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Anadarko, OK
OK
$2,500
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Treasured Johnny is a 3 year old Solid Color Sorrel Gelding; broke; Had one..
Snyder, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Snyder, OK
OK
$3,000
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"Doll" is an own son of the great Doc Doll, by Doc O'Lena, and is out of an..
Canute, Oklahoma
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Canute, OK
OK
$500
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Well broke; barrel horse prospect; young horse for the experienced rider; r..
Snyder, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Snyder, OK
OK
$2,500
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Big and beautiful and built for speed unfortunately he is still green and n..
Mangum, Oklahoma
Sorrel
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Mangum, OK
OK
$1,500
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About Hobart, OK

The present town of Hobart began almost overnight on August 6, 1901, when lots on the former Kiowa-Apache-Comanche Reservation in southern Oklahoma Territory were put up for sale. It quickly became the residence of 2,936 people, mostly living in tents. Initially, the town was nicknamed "Ragtown." Wooden structures replaced tents as fast as possible. By 1903, Hobart had electric lights, an ice plant, and some large wholesale businesses. It also had a wooden courthouse.