Yes
The Monk.
A dappled-gray Lipizzaner stallion once owned by Arabian Rose Court Farms
Andalusian stallion. The horse's name is Nervioso and is owned by Jerry Thornton of Holladay, Tennessee.
George Washington's favorite horse was a chestnut named Nelson. He is often depicted in paintings on a grey horse and apparently owned a stallion named Blueskin. There is a reference to Washington requesting a trade for a black horse that he intends to use as a breeding stallion, since there are no paintings depicting this stallion we only have the word of the 1st President that he was black.
Sam Houston owned a gray horse commonly mistaken for a white stallion. It is unclear what the name of his horse was.
Then you have played an owned game. I really don't get what you are asking
Horses are owned all over the United States. EVERYWHERE really!
Its not really Magnum's house. He just stays there. It is owned by Robin Masters
It's Riding with private Malone by David Ball.
When a successful race horse stallion retires from racing the horse's principles often sell breeding rights or shares of the stallion to interested breeders. This gives share owners annual breedings based on the number of shares owned for a set price. Share holders are responsible for a percentage of the board and care of the stallion based on the total cost and the share contract. If the stallion is sucessful at stud shares can be sold for their increased value or the annual breeding right can be sold. There are risks involved as well. The shares may decrease in value, the stallion could prove infertile or be injured or ill and be unable to breed for a season or seasons.
Snapper is currently owned by Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC as of 2004-Present.
All Morgans trace back to a single foundation sire, a stallion named Figure, who was one timed owned by a man named Justin Morgan. The horse later identified by the name of this particular owner, and "The Justin Morgan Horse" also gave its name to the breed.