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Donkey - Horse for Sale in Valdosta, GA 33868
Donkeys
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Valdosta, Georgia
Gray
Donkey
Mare
5
Valdosta, GA
GA
$575
Draft - Horse for Sale in Valdosta, GA 31602
Dixie and Trixie
Pair of super sweet molly mules 17 + hands easy to handle they were on a hu..
Valdosta, Georgia
Chestnut
Draft
Mare
18
Valdosta, GA
GA
$8,500
Tennessee Walking - Horse for Sale in Valdosta, GA 31602
Doc
Super nice Tenn Walker gelding. Ridden on hunting plantation quail hunts. C..
Valdosta, Georgia
Black
Tennessee Walking
Gelding
16
Valdosta, GA
GA
$4,500
Donkey - Horse for Sale in Stockton, GA 31649
Zeek
I have too many males n not enough land got to scale down the brown and bl..
Stockton, Georgia
White
Donkey
Mare
6
Stockton, GA
GA
$200
Paint - Horse for Sale in Wellborn, FL 32094
Cheif
Free: To good home : pasture trophy or companion horse : Don’t know ag..
Wellborn, Florida
Sorrel
Paint
Gelding
5
Wellborn, FL
FL
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Donkey - Horse for Sale in Bell, FL 32619
Donkeys
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Bell, Florida
Gray
Donkey
Mare
5
Bell, FL
FL
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Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Lake City, FL 32024
Quarter Horse Mare
Rosie is a 15yr old barrel racing mare. She can run 16-17 with lots of room..
Lake City, Florida
Sorrel
Quarter Horse
Mare
23
Lake City, FL
FL
$3,000

About Live Oak, FL

Built along the Pensacola & Georgia Railroad in or prior to 1861, Live Oak was named for a tree under which railroad workers rested and ate lunch. When a railroad depot was built nearby, the small community that sprung up around it was called “Live Oak Station” (first mentioned in records in 1861). The tree was located where the now-present Pepe's Mexican Grocery on U.S. 90 is located. During the Civil War, the Pensacola & Georgia Railroad served as a vital route for parts of North Florida, and earthworks were built where it crossed the Suwannee River west of Live Oak to deter Union attacks; these earthworks still exist as part of the Suwannee River State Park, one of Florida's first State parks.