Horses for Sale in Poynette WI, New Glarus WI

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Paint Mare
Outgoing and affectionate 3 yr old black Paint filly. ~Lady~ is double re..
Poynette, Wisconsin
Black
Paint
Mare
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Poynette, WI
WI
$400
Paint Mare
Very friendly and easy to handle 4 yr old Black and White Overo Paint Mare..
Poynette, Wisconsin
Black
Paint
Mare
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Poynette, WI
WI
$800
Andalusian Mare
sonata is a grt moving, sound sane, well. started mare. . 1 / 2 reg andalu..
New Glarus, Wisconsin
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
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New Glarus, WI
WI
$6,500
Saddlebred Stallion
Sweet LOTS OF CHROME Not Started under saddle Ground working at Present ..
New Glarus, Wisconsin
Liver Chestnut
Saddlebred
Stallion
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New Glarus, WI
WI
$4,500
Paint Mare
Aurora is a very beauitful mare. She has a typey little head with very uni..
Madison, Wisconsin
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
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Madison, WI
WI
$1,400
Arabian Stallion
Nice put together colt, 4 white socks, nice blaze down face...
South Wayne, Wisconsin
Palomino
Arabian
Stallion
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South Wayne, WI
WI
$1,500
Andalusian Mare
Lunging at 1 yr old w / voice command. Spanish Norman Trojan War horse lo..
New Glarus, Wisconsin
Andalusian
Mare
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New Glarus, WI
WI
$4,000

About Mount Horeb, WI

The Village of Mount Horeb is part of the ancestral territory of the Ho-Chunk Nation. Ho-Chunk translates into "People of the Sacred Language," or "People of the Big Voice," and belong to the Siouan linguistic family. Beginning in 1829, the Ho-Chunk, sometimes referred to by the exonym, Winnebago (which is derived from the French "Ouinipegouek," or "People of the Stinking Water") experienced massive amounts of pressure from European and American settlers as their land was opened for agriculture and lead mining. Their territory was ceded to the United States' Government through three treaties: 1829, 1832, and 1837. The treaty signed in 1829, encompassed territory that would be the future site of Mount Horeb.