Pinto Horses for Sale near Grapevine, TX

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Pinto Mare
100% Color Producer - See Online Videos! B / W Pinto Filly. Flashy, friendl..
Copper Canyon, Texas
Pinto
Mare
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Copper Canyon, TX
TX
$1,900
Pinto Stallion
TT WC at 16 weeks old! Beautiful tri - colored Pinto Arabian colt that is a..
Copper Canyon, Texas
Bay
Pinto
Stallion
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Copper Canyon, TX
TX
$5,500
Pinto Mare
Stunning in Jet Black and White, this very big filly is gorgeous and what a..
Copper Canyon, Texas
Pinto
Mare
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Copper Canyon, TX
TX
$7,500
Pinto Stallion
Partly Sunny. Feb 2002 14. 3H Pinto Arabian colt. Awesome Western / Hunte..
Terrell, Texas
Tobiano
Pinto
Stallion
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Terrell, TX
TX
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Pinto Stallion
Double registered APHA PtHA big double homozygous for black and tobiano Pin..
Copper Canyon, Texas
Pinto
Stallion
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Copper Canyon, TX
TX
$400
Pinto Stallion
(APHA #00451589) (PtHA #115646) Striking Loud 50 / 50 Black and White color..
Copper Canyon, Texas
Pinto
Stallion
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Copper Canyon, TX
TX
$600
Pinto Mare
2003 Pinto Filly dark bay / white tobiano weaned and ready to go. Leads, tr..
Boyd, Texas
Black Overo
Pinto
Mare
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Boyd, TX
TX
$1,000
Pinto Mare
Registered Pinto Tobiano Filly, 3 years old, broke to ride, stands for ferr..
Blue Ridge, Texas
Tobiano
Pinto
Mare
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Blue Ridge, TX
TX
$3,000
Pinto Mare
Angel of the Sultan. 2003 50 / 50 Tobiano Pinto Arabian Filly. IAHA PtHA ..
Alvarado, Texas
Tobiano
Pinto
Mare
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Alvarado, TX
TX
$2,000
Pinto Mare
Pinto Reg. can be IAHA reg. sorrel / white 3 y. o. filly is round pen disci..
Boyd, Texas
Sorrel
Pinto
Mare
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Boyd, TX
TX
$1,500
Pinto Stallion
Hidasar CheyenneMoon. IAHA and PtHA 15 / 16 Arabian Bay Tobiano Pinto Stal..
Fort Worth, Texas
Pinto
Stallion
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Fort Worth, TX
TX
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About Grapevine, TX

In October 1843, General Sam Houston and fellow Republic of Texas Commissioners camped at Tah-Wah-Karro Creek, also known as Grape Vine Springs, to meet with leaders of 10 Indian nations. This meeting culminated in the signing of a treaty of "peace, friendship, and commerce," which opened the area for homesteaders. The settlement that emerged was named Grape Vine due to its location on the appropriately-named Grape Vine Prairie near Grape Vine Springs, both names in homage to the wild grapes that grew in the area. The first recorded white settlement in what would become the modern city occurred in the late 1840s and early 1850s. General Richard Montgomery Gano owned property near Grape Vine and helped organize the early settlement against Comanche raiding parties before leading his band of volunteers to battle in the American Civil War.