Andalusian Horses for Sale near Oxnard, CA

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Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Los Angeles, CA 94303
Principe JLT
PRINCIPE JLT, 01/03/2012, 16 hh, Perlino, PRE Stallion, Ancce, Sired by Rey..
Los Angeles, California
Perlino
Andalusian
Stallion
12
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$30,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Los Angeles, CA 92173
Principe Clxvi
PRINCIPE CLXVI, 05/26/2021, Perlino, PRE Ancce Registration, Andalusian col..
Los Angeles, California
Perlino
Andalusian
Stallion
3
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$25,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Los Angeles, CA 91342
Compadre
COMPADRE, 06/14/2014, Andalusian, Stallion, Grey, IALHA, 16 hh, Sired by Se..
Los Angeles, California
Gray
Andalusian
Stallion
10
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$25,000
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Isai PM
Stallion at stud only Isabella horse excellent movement great conformation..
Thousand Oaks, California
Champagne
Andalusian
Stallion
7
Thousand Oaks, CA
CA
$2,500
Andalusian - Horse for Sale in Santa Paula, CA 93060
Andalusian Stallion
Well Trainned Dancing Andalusion Horse. For More Information E-mail Me At F..
Santa Paula, California
Black
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Santa Paula, CA
CA
$30,000
Any Breed
I am looking for a calm, well trained, trail riding horse for myself. My hu..
Santa Clarita, California
Palomino
Andalusian
Gelding
20
Santa Clarita, CA
CA
$12
Andalusian Stallion
Registered pure Andalusian stallion. Stands 15. 1 hh. Training is under w..
Los Angeles, California
Brown
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$3,000
Andalusian Mare
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PRE WITH EXCELLENT DRESSAGE MOVEMENT? This mare is u..
Santa Barbara, California
Gray
Andalusian
Mare
-
Santa Barbara, CA
CA
$19,000
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About Oxnard, CA

Before the arrival of Europeans, the area that is now Oxnard was inhabited by Chumash Native Americans. The first European to encounter the area was explorer João Rodrigues Cabrilho, who claimed it for Spain in 1542. During the mission period, it was serviced by the Mission San Buenaventura, established in 1782. Ranching began to take hold among Californio settlers, who lost their regional influence when California became a US state in 1850. At about the same time, the area was settled by American farmers, who cultivated barley and lima beans.