Roping Horses for Sale near Huntsville, AL

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Quarter Horse Stallion
Solid as a Rock, strong as an Ox, Bombproof, loves Kids Herd Reduction of ..
Huntsville, Alabama
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Huntsville, AL
AL
$1,450
Quarter Horse Stallion
Solid as a Rock, strong as an Ox, Bombproof, loves Kids Herd Reduction of ..
Huntsville, Alabama
Buckskin
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Huntsville, AL
AL
$1,450
Paint Stallion
"TWOFACED" is an oustanding young stallion and we are proud to offer his se..
Pisgah, Alabama
Paint
Stallion
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Pisgah, AL
AL
$350
Appendix Stallion
AQHA / Incentive fund reg. Show experience. Been to many professional trai..
Athens, Alabama
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Athens, AL
AL
$2,500
Appendix Stallion
AQHA / Incentive fund registered. Champion pedigree. Been to many professio..
Athens, Alabama
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Athens, AL
AL
$3,000
Appendix Stallion
"The Perfect Blend"AQHA / Incentive fund registered;appendix bred. AQHA reg..
Athens, Alabama
Bay
Appendix
Stallion
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Athens, AL
AL
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Paint Stallion
Great trail horse;will do anything on trails. Great conformation and build...
Athens, Alabama
Overo
Paint
Stallion
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Athens, AL
AL
$2,000
Quarter Horse Stallion
Gonzo is a well bred, nicely started gelding (AQHA reg name Ole Jack Badger..
Ardmore, Tennessee
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Stallion
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Ardmore, TN
TN
$3,500
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About Huntsville, AL

The first settlers of the area were Muscogee-speaking people. The Chickasaw traditionally claim to have settled around 1300 after coming east across the Mississippi. A combination of factors, including disease, land disputes between the Choctaw and Cherokee, and pressures from the United States government had largely depopulated the area by the time Revolutionary War veteran John Hunt settled in the land around the Big Spring in 1805. The 1805 Treaty with the Chickasaws and the Cherokee Treaty of Washington of 1806 ceded native claims to the United States Government. The area was subsequently purchased by LeRoy Pope, who named the area Twickenham after the home village of his distant kinsman Alexander Pope.