Paint Horses for Sale near Chugwater, WY

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Cheyenne, WY 82009
Paint Stallion
19 year old Bay/Paint gelding that is easy going and likes being around peo..
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Brown
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Cheyenne, WY
WY
$1,500
Paint Stallion
This stud colt is a MINIMAL white smutty buckskin tobiano with black point..
Burns, Wyoming
Buckskin
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Burns, WY
WY
$3,000
Paint Mare
This horse has been worked on the barrels for about 1 1 / 2 years. I start..
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Mare
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Cheyenne, WY
WY
$5,500
Paint Mare
Brood stock paint mare robins social lady in foal to mgp smooth mover. She ..
Burns, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Mare
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Burns, WY
WY
$4,000
Paint Mare
Gorgoeus, very intelligent, well - started breeding stock APHA, black but s..
Wheatland, Wyoming
Black
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Mare
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Wheatland, WY
WY
$3,500
Paint Mare
Jingles as we call her is a big stout filly. She is halter broke and is gen..
Torrington, Wyoming
Bay
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Mare
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Torrington, WY
WY
$600
Paint Stallion
This stallion is a true gentleman and passes his manners and lots of color ..
Torrington, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Torrington, WY
WY
$400
Paint Stallion
This papered colt is a cutie. He will go and do anything no questions asked..
Torrington, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Torrington, WY
WY
$800
Paint Stallion
Prince is a reg. paint stud colt out of good quality horses. Will mature ou..
Torrington, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Torrington, WY
WY
$1,000
Paint Stallion
Gonna be a big stout colt when older. He has the looks and the pedigree to..
Torrington, Wyoming
Sorrel
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Torrington, WY
WY
$1,000
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About Chugwater, WY

The Chugwater area, with its proximity to Fort Laramie, was visited by some of the earliest Western expeditions, including that of Stephen Watts Kearny in 1845, and cattle were first wintered in the valley as early as 1859. In 1870, the Hayden Expedition passed through what they referred to as "the valley of the Chug". Along on the expedition was famed Hudson River School painter, Sanford Robinson Gifford (1823-1880), who sketched Chugwater Bluff, and later completed a large painting of it entitled "Valley of the Chugwater". Hayden's photographer, William Henry Jackson, noted in his journal that the Chugwater area was a wintering area for cattle: "A very conspicuous feature which we notice in descending the valley of the Chug is the high bluff of Lower Cretacious sandstone, which stretches away toward the northeast like a hugh wall. the jointage is so regular that it presents the appearance of massive mason-work gradually falling to decay.