Horses for Sale in Piñon Hills CA, Moorpark CA

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Looking for well broke trail horse, for my forever horse, less than 10 year..
Piñon Hills, California
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Andalusian
Gelding
14
Piñon Hills, CA
CA
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Wanted! 17hh OTTB. Prefer under 5 years old. I know they’re big and hard ..
Moorpark, California
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Thoroughbred
Mare
9
Moorpark, CA
CA
$1,800
Wybren
Wow this spectacular Ster stallion has it all!! He has the looks, the movem..
Pasadena, California
Black
Friesian
Stallion
14
Pasadena, CA
CA
$7,000
Champion
Champion is a very special and handsome Friesian gelding with long mane and..
Santa Monica, California
Black
Friesian
Gelding
12
Santa Monica, CA
CA
$3,500
Paint Gelding
Registered APHA bay overo gelding. 17 hands He has been started with great ..
Moorpark, California
Bay Overo
Paint
Gelding
13
Moorpark, CA
CA
$7,500
Quarter Horse Mare
"Dusty is a 8 Year Old, 15.1 hands , Flea Bitten Quarter horse Mare. Excel..
Valencia, California
Gray
Quarter Horse
Mare
18
Valencia, CA
CA
$4,000
Thoroughbred Gelding
His name is bad beau. I call him bo. He is trained to step over to you when..
Canyon Country, California
Black
Thoroughbred
Gelding
10
Canyon Country, CA
CA
$1,500

About Lancaster, CA

The area where Lancaster is now located, known as the Antelope Valley, was originally home to the Paiute Indians. Lancaster's origins as a settlement start with the Southern Pacific Railroad, which is believed to first use the name Lancaster, where a station house, locomotive watering facilities and section gang housing were built when the railroad laid track through the town's future location. In 1876 the Southern Pacific completed the line through the Antelope Valley, linking San Francisco and Los Angeles. The origin of Lancaster's name is unclear, attributed variously to the surname of a railroad station clerk, the moniker given by railroad officials, or the former Pennsylvania home ( Lancaster, Pennsylvania) of unknown settlers. Train service brought passengers through the water-stop-turned-community, which, with the help of promotional literature, attracted new settlers.