Breeding Horses for Sale near Fresno, CA

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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Chowchilla, CA 93610
Blue Catolena
100% чалый производитель, будет пастбищной породой. Звук, тихо и правильно...
Chowchilla, California
Blue Roan
Quarter Horse
Stallion
9
Chowchilla, CA
CA
$6,500
Quarter Horse Mare
Gorgeous mare, perfect confo. Proven broodmare, loves to be a mom! Nice wa..
Fresno, California
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Mare
-
Fresno, CA
CA
$4,000
Paint Mare
This big stocky girl is a nice broodmare and a good mom. She is well built..
Exeter, California
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Exeter, CA
CA
$2,500
Peruvian Paso Mare
An INCREDIBLE mare! Dam is several times Best Gaited Horse in California sh..
Oakhurst, California
Brown
Peruvian Paso
Mare
-
Oakhurst, CA
CA
$5,700
Quarter Horse Stallion
Blue Lake / Wimpy P1 / Hard Twist / Smoothtown Bloodlines. 90 days Professi..
Fresno, California
Grulla
Quarter Horse
Stallion
-
Fresno, CA
CA
$4,000
Paint Mare
Patch is awesome trail horse and a great mind she loves the trail. Patch is..
Tollhouse, California
Blue Roan
Paint
Mare
-
Tollhouse, CA
CA
$5,000
Paint Mare
Katch My Socks is in Foal to BOOMIN, AQHA Superior Reining Horse. Her bloo..
Visalia, California
Sorrel
Paint
Mare
-
Visalia, CA
CA
$2,500
Andalusian Stallion
Stormy is very smart and does everything , even bows! leads like a gentlem..
Squaw Valley, California
Other
Andalusian
Stallion
-
Squaw Valley, CA
CA
$7,000
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About Fresno, CA

The original inhabitants of the San Joaquin Valley region were the Yokuts people and Miwok people, who engaged in trading with other Californian tribes of Native Americans including coastal peoples such as the Chumash of the Central California coast, with whom they are thought to have traded plant and animal products. The first European to enter the San Joaquin Valley was Pedro Fages in 1772. The county of Fresno was formed in 1856 after the California Gold Rush. It was named for the abundant ash trees (Spanish: fresno) lining the San Joaquin River. Millerton, then on the banks of the free-flowing San Joaquin River and close to Fort Miller, became the county seat after becoming a focal point for settlers.